In Britain a group of schoolchildren walking together in a long line of pairs on an activity without stops or pickups, escorted by teachers, has been referred to as a crocodile since at least 1870. The concept of the walking bus as a way to travel to school was first introduced in Japan not later than 1962. Australian transport activist
David Engwicht is often given credit for inventing the WSB system in the 1990s. It was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1998 by
Hertfordshire County Council, first used by pupils of
Wheatfields Junior School in
St Albans. Walking buses have remained popular in the United Kingdom, often for school trips rather than travelling to school, and have recently gained a level of popularity elsewhere in Europe, North America and New Zealand. Proponents of walking buses say that its aims are to: • Encourage physical activity by teaching children the skills to walk safely, how to identify safe routes to school, and the benefits of walking • Raise awareness of the extent of a community's walkability and where improvements can be made • Raise concern for the environment • Reduce crime and take back neighborhoods for people on foot • Reduce traffic congestion, pollution, and speed near schools • Share valuable time with local community leaders, parents, and children Escorts and/or children on some walking buses are encouraged to wear brightly-coloured jackets or waistcoats. This has led to criticism that the walking bus is too regimented, and fails to achieve its original purpose of improving children's independent mobility. David Engwicht, whose 1992 book "Reclaiming our Cities and Towns" is credited by some as the origin of the Walking School Bus concept in
New South Wales, has since stated that "The moment the Walking Bus turns into an official program, it creates some significant difficulties, particularly in litigious and risk-averse cultures." the largest single walking bus according to the
Guinness Book of Records had 1,905 participants, on 9 November 2012 in
Newmarket, Suffolk. == Public health ==