“…As a result, children's lives become socially excluded and isolated, which are frequently compared with life in a glasshouse (Kyttä 2003;Cass, Shove, and Urry 2005). Several studies highlighted that children's independent mobility is decreasing and increasingly, they are chauffeured by their parents or under surveillance to school or other potential activity locations (Waygood et al 2017 Drianda, Kinoshita, and Said 2015;Lopes, Cordovil, and Neto 2014;Witten et al 2013;Malone 2007). The increasing dependence of children on their parents for the mobility purposes has direct or indirect impacts on their health, cognitive knowledge, analytical skills, competence development, psychological growth socialcultural-spatial relation development (Mackett et al 2005;Lopes, Cordovil, and Neto 2014;Carver et al 2014).…”