Anonymous wrote:It's crazy assuming that a 9 year old is a responsible fellow.
Anonymous wrote:OP, paradoxically I think a 9 year old is safer crossing a busy street when he is by himself, versus when he is with other kids who could distract him.
My 8 year old walked herself home many days of the week last school year, crossing a VERY busy street. I prepared her for it by walking with her the other days and scaring the shit out of her -- cars don't wait for people, people wait for cars. You should NEVER assume a car sees you. Just because you are at a cross walk doesn't mean it is safe. Look left look right look left again then run run run. In a fight between a car, and a person, the car. always. wins. and so on.
I think the kids who are least safe crossing roads are the ones who never do it. It takes some experience to be able to be confident. I would always have her walk ahead of me, and decide when it was safe to cross.
Walk the way a few times with him without giving any prompts to see if he can do it. Then have him go a few times by himself but spy on him to check if he does everything right. Then trust him
If it matters...my walk was an easy 20-30 minute walk home depending on how fast I walked and how much distractions there were on the way 
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Thank you PPs.
I was hit by a speeding car at 10, so I may not have the right perspective here.
Sadly there are no elementary school walkers going our way this coming year.
I will practice crossing that street with DS and see how he handles it.