Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?
Did you miss the 6 lanes road? We have a 2 mile rule, so no buses in MCPS and it sucks as we have to drive as they'd have to cross two dangerous roads and a big chunk of the walk is no sidewalks.
You must not live in Arlington. I can’t imagine what 6 lane road they are talking about except maybe Langston, which as had stoplights crosswalks every quarter mile or so.
I thought the OP was referring to Route 50
That is the dividing line of Arlington— I assumed she would have named it as a highway not a road. There are under / overpasses on Glebe, George Mason and Carlin Spring.
The only scenario that would be is if she lives in Glen Carlin neighborhood on the bottom left, but even then crossing 50 is with the underpass on Carlin Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?
Did you miss the 6 lanes road? We have a 2 mile rule, so no buses in MCPS and it sucks as we have to drive as they'd have to cross two dangerous roads and a big chunk of the walk is no sidewalks.
You must not live in Arlington. I can’t imagine what 6 lane road they are talking about except maybe Langston, which as had stoplights crosswalks every quarter mile or so.
I thought the OP was referring to Route 50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?
Did you miss the 6 lanes road? We have a 2 mile rule, so no buses in MCPS and it sucks as we have to drive as they'd have to cross two dangerous roads and a big chunk of the walk is no sidewalks.
You must not live in Arlington. I can’t imagine what 6 lane road they are talking about except maybe Langston, which as had stoplights crosswalks every quarter mile or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?
Did you miss the 6 lanes road? We have a 2 mile rule, so no buses in MCPS and it sucks as we have to drive as they'd have to cross two dangerous roads and a big chunk of the walk is no sidewalks.
You must not live in Arlington. I can’t imagine what 6 lane road they are talking about except maybe Langston, which as had stoplights crosswalks every quarter mile or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand, but also consider that I think APS is far over budget, and high school kids are in reality less needful of bus transport than elementary and middle schoolers. High schoolers can take a public bus too (it's free I think, you can get a pass from the county?). I took public transport to my private high school my whole life tbh, in another state.
Not saying this is great, just that if APS is cutting somewhere maybe this isn't the worst place, and busses are expensive.
Oh I get it, I just think they should have sent a letter telling us we don’t get a bus this year because they lack sufficient resources to provide transportation for our neighborhood. Instead they pretend to have given us transportation. It’s annoying. Also, a little heads up that they were taking away our transportation would have been great for planning purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?
Did you miss the 6 lanes road? We have a 2 mile rule, so no buses in MCPS and it sucks as we have to drive as they'd have to cross two dangerous roads and a big chunk of the walk is no sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?
Anonymous wrote:I understand, but also consider that I think APS is far over budget, and high school kids are in reality less needful of bus transport than elementary and middle schoolers. High schoolers can take a public bus too (it's free I think, you can get a pass from the county?). I took public transport to my private high school my whole life tbh, in another state.
Not saying this is great, just that if APS is cutting somewhere maybe this isn't the worst place, and busses are expensive.
Anonymous wrote:If the whole trip is 1.5 miles, can they bike in?