About Safe Routes to School
      SRTS programs improve safety, reduce  traffic and improve air quality near schools through a multidisciplinary  approach that is structured around the 6 Es.
      Evaluation
      Evaluation helps understand the  underlying issues that need to be addressed and understanding how the projects  and programs of each of the other five “Es” can be most effective.
      Education
      Classes and activities that teach  children (and their parents) bicycle, pedestrian and traffic safety skills, the  benefits of bicycling and walking, the best routes to get to school, and the  positive impacts these activities have on personal health and the environment.
      Encouragement
      Events and activities that spark  interest in both parents and students in walking and biking to school.  Encouragement programs reward participation, build excitement about walking and  biking, and inform children and adults about the personal and community  benefits of walking to school.
      Equity
      Equity ensures that SRTS initiatives  benefit all demographic groups, with additional attention toward addressing  barriers and ensuring safe and healthy outcomes for lower-income students,  students of color, and others that face significant disparities.
      Engagement
      Listening to children, families,  school staff and community partners to build creative, equitable, and  meaningful engagement opportunities into the program structure.
      Engineering
      Infrastructure improvements (signage,  crosswalks, signals, etc.) designed to improve the safety of people walking,  bicycling, and driving along school routes.
    
	
      Strategic plan
      The MnSRTS vision and goals below were  developed in collaboration with statewide partners during the development of  the 2020 statewide strategic plan (PDF) that guides the Safe Routes to  School program, with a focus on equity, in Minnesota.
      Vision
      Youth in Minnesota can safely,  confidently, and conveniently walk, bike, and roll to school and in daily life.
      Goals
      Six overarching goals will guide the  implementation of the Strategic Plan over the next five years to make progress  towards the established vision:
      
        - Build Local  Partners’ Capacity to Implement SRTS
 
        - Coordinate SRTS  Implementation Statewide
 
        - Increase Awareness  of SRTS
 
        - Develop Process,  Policy, and Design Guidance that Supports SRTS
 
        - Measure Progress,  Evaluate Impacts, and Continually Improve the Program
 
        - Innovate in Program  Development and Implementation
 
      
	
	
	  Minnesota Safe Routes to School steering committee
	  Minnesota Safe Routes to School  combines the expertise of multiple state agencies together with national and  local partners to provide the resources needed to support walking and biking to  school.
	  SRTS work group guides the MnSRTS  program with local, regional, and statewide partners on a bimonthly basis. If  you are interested in joining the work group, please email saferoutes.dot@state.mn.us. 
    
		
		
		  
		    Minnesota Safe Routes to School brand downloads
		    The  Minnesota Safe Routes to School brand is a community asset and can be used by  anyone who wants to use the materials for their local programs, to increase  awareness of SRTS and participation in walking and biking to school and in the  community.
		    Consistent  use of a brand is one way to increase awareness of a unified message. The Minnesota  Safe Routes to School (MnSRTS) Brand Guidelines is  a reference tool to guide consistent usage of the MnSRTS brand in visual communications. The purpose of these guidelines is  to facilitate a clear, effective, and memorable presentation of the logo and a  standard brand identity.
		    Read  through the MnSRTS  Brand Guidelines before downloading and using  brand components below.
MnSRTS Toolkit downloads
		    Looking for materials to  support your school's SRTS events or programs? Download and customize the  following to support your SRTS program today.