Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 16:24     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:unless you have a magnet kid who rides the bus, this is hard to understand. early in the morning, all parents dropping off kids wait in the bus lane.


I’m not understanding. Why are parents in the bus lane? Don’t you just drop your kid and go?


Early in the morning the school lot is empty so people just pull into the bus lane. No, most parents wait until bus shows and it gets cold in the morning
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 15:58     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

I honestly can't stand people like you OP. There are so many entitled magnet parents at these bus stops acting like jerks. Do not block the bus lane ever. You can idle off to the side or park in the parking lot. Why is there an issue parking if you're coming before or after elementary school hours?
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 15:46     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

OP, good for you for finding the parking lot.

If it’s freezing out I’ll turn the car on for the heat and shut it off after a minute. I feel guilty idling.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 14:37     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Anonymous wrote:unless you have a magnet kid who rides the bus, this is hard to understand. early in the morning, all parents dropping off kids wait in the bus lane.


Then take it to the AAP board since us plebeians don’t understand.

We do understand - you guys are just being ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:58     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Anonymous wrote:unless you have a magnet kid who rides the bus, this is hard to understand. early in the morning, all parents dropping off kids wait in the bus lane.


I’m not understanding. Why are parents in the bus lane? Don’t you just drop your kid and go?
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:51     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Since the unanimous vote was for me being an a***, I actually went to the parking lot today and idled there while the other parents were in the bus lane, and my snowflake did walk in the rain.

You all changed one person's attitude towards this for the better.



Cheers to you, OP, for reporting back. A rare instance of openness on DCUM.

Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:43     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

unless you have a magnet kid who rides the bus, this is hard to understand. early in the morning, all parents dropping off kids wait in the bus lane.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:40     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Next step is the bus hits your car and you are found at fault. That's what Seattle city busses do. Is that what you want?
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:01     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

I don’t understand why all the other parents are also in the bus lane? Is it just pure laziness? They want their kid to be the first on the bus to TJ?!
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 11:50     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Why idle at all everyday? Turn off the car and stop polluting.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 10:00     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

OP here. Since the unanimous vote was for me being an a***, I actually went to the parking lot today and idled there while the other parents were in the bus lane, and my snowflake did walk in the rain.

You all changed one person's attitude towards this for the better.

Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 07:52     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Anonymous wrote:so you guys all want to idle in the bus lane as you wait for the bus, and then get annoyed that the bus wants to use the bus lane when it arrives?
the signs are obviously for the specific school, they arent going to print new signs that say "oh and also at 7:15 because this year, that's the pick up time from this place for this other magnet school". you're following the letter of the sign, I guess, but think of why the sign is there. it's so the buses can park safely and students can get on or off without having to weave in between cars or worry about cars pulling out and driving off while they are trying to walk towards the bus. it's for your kids safety. right?
so why in god's name are you still doing this?


This, don’t be lazy OP. Don’t make your kid lazy either. Use your brain.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 07:47     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Anonymous wrote:
Why do you even WANT to do this?



Yeah I don’t get it either. Why are you idling in the bus lane? Go idle in the parking lot. Your kid can walk a few more steps.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 07:25     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

Oh wait, are you one of those moms whose kid sits in the bus up until the minute the bus comes? Your precious snowflake can't wait on the curb? Do the right thing, stop being lazy.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 07:24     Subject: Idling in the bus lane outside of school hours

The bus comes at 7:15 and you are in the bus lane and you don't see the problem?