NI Transport Minister Conor Murphy took a trip down memory lane as he spoke to pupils in his old school about problems caused by the school run.
The Minister's visit was part of a series of events to mark Travelwise Week 2008 which encourages people to leave the car behind in favour of public transport, cycling and walking.
Speaking to pupils at St Colman's College in Newry, Minister Murphy outlined the environmental, health and economic problems that the school-run can bring.
Approximately 25% of all traffic on the road in the morning are vehicles taking children to school. This can cause congestion at the school gates and roads and with the increasing costs of fuel it is also a burden to many households.
A survey carried out for Travelwise Week found that 53% of commuters have cut down the number of journeys they are making due to the increasing cost of fuel and the current economic climate.
He said: "Many young people are concerned about environmental issues including levels of fuel emissions. Parents on the school run can help by leaving the car at home where possible at least once a week. As part of the Travelwise survey we found that a staggering 93% of adult commuters felt that, where possible, pupils should walk to school.''
"This will help not only the environment but also save money and bring many health benefits. Walking and cycling are great forms of exercise.
"The younger generation can inspire a change of attitude and behaviour with their parents and grandparents and I hope the pupils of St Coleman's, and other schools across the north, can support sustainable transport."
St Colman’s Principal Dr Francis Brown said: "Environmental issues are at the forefront of our pupils minds, wondering how they can get involved and do their bit.
"I know that the Minister and his Department take the issue seriously and have put in place such initiatives as Safer Routes to Schools, Walk to School Week and WOW (Walk Once a Week) so I thought it would motivate the students to take part and use more sustainable modes at least once a week."
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