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Caregiver Survey: National Safe Routes to School Center

Your answers will be confidential. If you would like more information about this program or would like to volunteer, please contact Jill Strube (512 237 3282 x 2109), Judy Bergeron (512 237 3282 x 2401), or see the Smithville Safe Routes to School facebook page.



















Is the youngest child male or female?:






How far is the school for your youngest child?:







On most days, how does your youngest child arrive and leave for school?:








On most days, how does your youngest child leave from school?:








How long does it normally take your youngest child to get to school?:






How long does it normally take your youngest child to get from school?:






Have any of your children asked for your permission to walk or bike to/from school in the past year?:





My child already walks or bikes to/from school:









If we lived closer, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If it weren't so convenient to drive, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If we had more time, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If this would change, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If traffic were slower, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If there were less traffic, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If adults would walk or bike along, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If there were safer sidewalks or pathways, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If intersections and/or crossings were safer, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If crossing guards were at intersections, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If I felt my child would be safe from violence or crime, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:




If the weather or climate were nicer, I would probably let my child walk or bike to/from school:


In your opinion, how much does your child's school encourage or discourage walking and biking to/from school?:






How much fun is walking or biking to/from school for your child?:






How healthy is walking or biking to/from school for your child?:






What is the highest grade or year of school you completed?:












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11/30/2011 10:09:30 AM by CityManager | with 0 comments

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