Cycling and walking should be the norm for all short journeys, experts say.
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence said people should shun their cars if a trip could be done in 15 or 20 minutes on foot or bike.
It said the approach was needed to combat the "silent epidemic" of inactivity posing a risk to the health of people in England.
The advisory body called on councils to do more to make walking and cycling an easier option in local communities.
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The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence said people should shun their cars if a trip could be done in 15 or 20 minutes on foot or bike.
It said the approach was needed to combat the "silent epidemic" of inactivity posing a risk to the health of people in England.
The advisory body called on councils to do more to make walking and cycling an easier option in local communities.
Full story:
BBC News - Cycle and walking 'must be norm' for short journeys