6. Many of the routes use disused railway paths and canal towpaths and Sustrans have raised the funds needed to link them all together. The routes mean you can scoot safely to new far flung places without the need to jump in the car.
7. Research by Sustrans has shown that when you make it easier for people to walk and cycle, whether for leisure or commuting, “it has a positive impact on society”. Jumping on your scooter to get from a to b is really rather good for you.
8. Over 27 million journeys on the Network are made by children travelling to and from school. Chances are your school run could suddenly become a lot healthier and less stressful.
9. By scooting along the National Cycle Network you’ll be doing a lot for the local economy. In 2014, the Network generated £650 million and supported more than 15,000 jobs.
10. Scooting with your children regularly will inspire them to consider sustainable alternatives as long term solutions to travel. You’ll be supporting and promoting good habits, fostering healthy transport solutions which will last a lifetime.