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World Car Free Day 2024

World Car Free Day is held on 22 September each year. This day marks a time to allow people to experience their streets free of traffic.

In London, the Mayor often organises an event on the nearest Sunday to Car Free Day and closes streets to hold events for the local community.  Across the city, councils provide opportunities for residents to close
their streets and trial a Play Street event and schools are often  encouraged to take part too. Check out London Car Free Day for more information

You can run a Car Free Day campaign at your school, asking parents to leave their cars at home for the day. Incentives like a competition, counts as one travel activity, but you can also run additional activities alongside the main event to help boost your level of accreditation. Just select the TfL Travel for Life activity card that corresponds to the activity you’re running in school, tell your story and keep working towards your Accreditation.

To do this, sign into your ‘TfL Travel for Life’ online account, select the activity from the list and click on ‘Tell your story’. You can include photos, posters, newsletters, risk assessments and other relevant documents to show how your activity was completed.
You can then publish your story in the ‘Stories’ section to share your achievements.

See the list below for our suggestions of ‘TfL Travel for Life’ Activity Cards that align with Car Free Day.

 

Work with a dedicated group of pupils (e.g. ‘TfL
Travel for Life’ Ambassadors) who can help you
to promote and run the event. They could help
by organising an assembly on the environmental
benefits of active travel or by creating a
noticeboard to promote the upcoming event.

Pupil involvement

 

Display posters, include information in school
newsletters, and promote the event via social
media. Celebrate the success afterwards through
your school’s newsletter and website.

Communicating with
parents/carers


Publicity within the local
community

 

Organise a walking bus to school.


Set up a Park and Stride scheme to give everyone the opportunity to walk at least part of their way
to school.


Reward pupils that travel actively with a healthy breakfast on Car Free Day.

Walking bus


Park and Stride


Bikers’ Breakfast

 

Create School play street to provide a healthy and
safe environment for pupils to play, and show people the benefits of reducing traffic on our streets. Get in touch with your local authority to
apply for the permission to close your street.

Environmental and Health benefits of active Travel


Air quality competition

Mapping exercises

 

Road Safety Week

Did you know that taking part in Road
Safety Week can also help count towards
your ‘TfL Travel for Life’ Accreditation?
There are many road safety activities on the
‘TfL Travel for Life’ website that can help
you to highlight Road Safety Week.

 

Boy riding a bicycle and holding a thumbs up