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Youth Travel Ambassadors(YTA)
YTA teams research and develop campaigns to change people's behaviour. They focus on walking and cycling, road safety and improving passengers' experiences. They are supported by TfL(Transport for London), the local government and school staff.
How it works
Schools usually select between 6 and 12 YTA students who deliver behaviour change campaigns to their schoolmates over the course of the academic year. Campaigns can include themed assemblies, walking and Campaigns can include themed assemblies, walking and cycling competitions, creative workshops, films and community events.
We have programme options(选项)to suit all schools and students which include:
● speeches delivered by specialist TfL staff
● £250 funding to deliver a YTA campaign
● options to attend Campaign Junction and end of year Expo events
● training for students to become YTA Student Leaders to train their schoolmates
Our programme
The YTA programme for 2020 is linked to curriculum subjects. It includes 2 major events when students can meet each other, share ideas and get professional feedback.
Click here to check out a YTA taster session.
Get your school involved
To discuss a programme that suits your school or to explore delivering the programme independently, please email us.
21. What can YTA students benefit from the programme?
A. They can get skills to solve transport problems.
B. They can improve their academic performances.
C. They can get scholarships from the local government.
D. They can win in the walking and cycling competitions.
22. Which option does the YTA programme offer?
A. Formal talks on transport. B. A grand prize in cash.
C. Training courses in driving. D. A monthly entry into Expo.
23. Where is this text most likely from?
A. A magazine. B. A website. C. A newspaper. D. A brochure.