Resources List

School Safety Patrol

The School Safety Patrol program is a partnership between CAA, the police, school boards, teachers, parents and students. The program teaches students about road safety. It encourages students from ages 11 – 14 to volunteer helping other students cross the road safely or how to ride the school bus in

School Tracking Form | A Cycle Safe Evaluation

The Cycle Safe Program is interested in understanding how schools implement our project within your school. We ask school administrator who is leading the implementation to complete this school tracking form throughout the project. Download the Cycle Safe School Tracking Form here: Upon completion of the project, upload the completed

School Zone Traffic Signs | A My Big Yellow Bus Safety Video

This School Zone Traffic Signs video, created by Southwestern Ontario Student Transportation Services, explains the purpose and meaning of common signs found in school zones. It highlights how signs such as school area warnings, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, and reduced speed zones help protect students during arrival and dismissal times.

Sidewalks & Stop Signs | A My Big Yellow Bus Safety Video

This video, created by Southwestern Ontario Student Transportation Services, explains how to safely navigate sidewalks and stop signs. It highlights proper behaviours for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers, including stopping, checking for traffic, and making eye contact before crossing. The video emphasizes the importance of awareness, patience, and following traffic rules

Spring into Spring

Bike to School Week is a provincial celebration of wheeling to school that takes place every May. Schools are encouraged to run fun events and activities to inspire more children and parents to choose active modes of travel. 

Why Cycle? | A Cycle Safe Video

Discover the many benefits of cycling in this short video—from improving physical fitness and boosting mental wellbeing to saving money and reducing your environmental impact. Whether you commute, exercise, or explore, cycling offers an accessible, sustainable, and rewarding way to get around. The ELMO ASRTS Committee created Cycle Safe, adapting

Wayfinding Signs Toolkit

School wayfinding signs indicate directions, walking and cycling travel times from different points in the surrounding neighbourhood to the school. These signs are placed on selected routes that have high-volume foot and vehicle traffic for more exposure.

Wayfinding Signs Application

Wayfinding signs are designed to help students, families, and community members navigate their way to and from school safely and efficiently. These signs indicate directions and walking or cycling travel times from various points in the neighbourhood to the school. They are strategically placed along routes with high foot and

Walking School Bus

A ‘Walking School Bus’ is group of children, accompanied by adult volunteers, who walk or wheel along an established route together, collecting more children as they go to make the trip to and from school safer and more sociable.