The use of smart beacons was developed internally by the Sunshine Coast Council staff seeking to address a major barrier for parents around personal safety concerns. The program provides parents and carers with the peace of mind needed to allow their children to ride and scoot to school.
Sunshine Coast Council has undertaken a successful proof of concept with Caloundra State School for which it received a national Cycling Luminaries Award. Council embraced technology to develop an innovative tool to encourage students to ride to school. It is the first program of its type in Australia to record students bicycle/scooter trips, provide real-time information to parents and reward students as they ride/scoot to and from school.
The aim of the RideScore Active Schools program has been to develop a scalable framework that will support and enable more children and young people to scoot and ride a bike to school. Around a third of morning and afternoon peak traffic congestion is associated with school travel and this is having a detrimental impact on the performance of the local road network as well as the negative health impacts on Australian children who are amongst the least active in the world.