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Anonymous wrote:Do you live out of the way of most of these kids and families, OP? One family we know who requests rides lives in Brookland, which is 30+ minute drive from the activity and then another 30+ minutes back to our place so adds well over an hour to my day if we give the kid a ride. I did it once to be nice, but that's just too much. I work, too, but am available for my kid since I have a somewhat flexible schedule. I would help in an emergency but a regular occurrence is not acceptable.
The other kids (twins) we know who always need rides have a SAHM that is always out sailing or going on retreats and has them try to mooch rides from others; she never, ever reciprocates and the dad works "so *obviously* he just can't do it!" I only give the kids a ride if they and my kid have prearranged plans together.
Op here. We are in what’s probably considered an ex-urb of the DMV, all of the team members are zoned to the high school and within 10/15 minutes or less of the school and each other given town size.
Setting aside that I don't think you should rely on this arrangement for your child's safety and wellbeing, I would most likely not mind driving your kid home if it was that distance. The only times I've really been frustrated at having to give another kid a ride home unexpectedly were when they lived on the other side of town, and it turned a 15 minute chauffeur errand into a 45 minute.
It would make sense to make the plan more in advance so that it's not a last minute errand sprung on another parent.
Not sure it's permitted to send your 15yo in an Uber alone, also.