Austin's Safe Routes to School program promotes Walk to School Day

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin’s Safe Routes to School program is inviting students to participate in Walk to School Day on Oct. 2 as part of International Walk to School Month.

The event starts at Copperfield Park at 7 a.m., where parents and students will set off on foot to Copperfield Elementary School at 7:20 a.m., according to the city.

Safe Routes to School is a city program that aims to make it safer for students to walk and bike to school through education, outreach and infrastructure projects.

A similar event takes place nationally on Oct. 9. National Walk and Roll to School Day includes both walking and biking to school, part of a larger effort to encourage students to be more active and bring attention to improvements needed to keep children safe while getting to school.

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