Active travel now accounts for 20% of all minutes of activity taken by adults in England
More people than ever are regularly walking or cycling rather than using the car due to increases in the cost of living.

Active Travel England (ATE) has welcomed new figures released today from , which show that 33% of adults took part in active travel at least twice in November 2022.
The survey, which engaged just under 180,000 people and used data from all England local authorities, has revealed that activity levels have returned to pre-pandemic levels, with more adults active in England in 2022 than in the previous year and travel habits seeing the biggest change of all.
In total, 3.2 million more people regularly used active travel in England in the year up to November 2022 than they did in the previous 12 months, with walking and cycling as a form of transport now accounting for around 20% of all minutes of activity taken by adults in England.聽This is the largest increase in any activity in a given year.
Sport England鈥檚 survey, published in February 2023, has also found that 1 in 5 adults are now walking or cycling rather than using the car due to cost of living increases. This is a smaller survey of 2,000 adults and 450 children and young people that tracks attitudes and opinions at semi-regular intervals during the year.
Sport England Chair and National Active Travel Commissioner, Chris Boardman, said:
It鈥檚 fantastic that more people are choosing to walk, wheel or ride for everyday trips. Just a few minutes of activity every day can make a huge difference to people鈥檚 physical and mental health and, of course, it鈥檚 free transport, so it鈥檚 saving them money too.
Active Travel England is supporting this increasing appetite for walking, wheeling and cycling by working alongside councils to deliver high-quality routes and crossings to high streets, schools and workplaces. More and more people are joining the movement for moving and we鈥檙e here to help put the joy back into their journeys.
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