Abstract

• School choice policies increase distance to school and reduce active travel rates. • School leaders were aware of main barriers to active transport to/from school. • Many school leaders viewed school travel as a family decision and choice. • Active school travel policies have not been in the school leaders' ‘field of view’. • Future efforts to encourage active school travel should involve students.

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