Anonymous wrote:Talk to the transportation dept or maybe the school.
Seriously these parents need to just drop off and there wouldn’t be this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the situation. Everyone should park in a legal way. Does the street permit parking on both sides of the street? If so, everyone on the right parks facing one way and everyone on the left parks facing one way.
Op here. First response trying to address my question.
The ones on the right were parked one way and ones on left parked opposite way, basically the direction they would be driving in. Problem was no space for any other car that wants to go through. One car not involved could not go through since there was no gap in the road to swerve around parked cars and no one moved.
By logic I would have thought the cars in front of that car would move forward further down the road leaving a gap for that car to swerve around them to the left and go by but they didn't. If a car came behind me then I should have moved since I was blocking them. But car came in opposite direction. I didn't move either.
Bus came, driver was confused with was going on. That car was stuck in front of bus. Bus parked behind him and kids got off. Poor car guy was stuck behind the cars in front of him for 5 minutes. Courtesy would have been for cars on his side to move but they didn't.
Legally I am curious what are the laws regarding this, hence this post.
I can’t picture a street with legal parking on both sides that makes it impossible to pass. That makes no sense. Which side has legal parking?
If it’s really unclear, then whoever arrives first parks and everyone else finds a spot that leaves the road clear which is likely on the same side as person 1.
If the answer is neither side has legal parking then you need to either drop your kid and leave, which should be fine since this is not a stop with 1 kid, or park in the nearest legal spot and walk your kid over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be letting your kid walk to the bus stop.
Too far and preteen
It is a shame that you think those are good reasons to drive your kid to the bus stop.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the situation. Everyone should park in a legal way. Does the street permit parking on both sides of the street? If so, everyone on the right parks facing one way and everyone on the left parks facing one way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the situation. Everyone should park in a legal way. Does the street permit parking on both sides of the street? If so, everyone on the right parks facing one way and everyone on the left parks facing one way.
Op here. First response trying to address my question.
The ones on the right were parked one way and ones on left parked opposite way, basically the direction they would be driving in. Problem was no space for any other car that wants to go through. One car not involved could not go through since there was no gap in the road to swerve around parked cars and no one moved.
By logic I would have thought the cars in front of that car would move forward further down the road leaving a gap for that car to swerve around them to the left and go by but they didn't. If a car came behind me then I should have moved since I was blocking them. But car came in opposite direction. I didn't move either.
Bus came, driver was confused with was going on. That car was stuck in front of bus. Bus parked behind him and kids got off. Poor car guy was stuck behind the cars in front of him for 5 minutes. Courtesy would have been for cars on his side to move but they didn't.
Legally I am curious what are the laws regarding this, hence this post.
Anonymous wrote:In Maryland school bus stops are within a mile of homes. Genuinely curious, are all of you boundary cheaters? Why would there be so many cars?
Anonymous wrote:In Maryland school bus stops are within a mile of homes. Genuinely curious, are all of you boundary cheaters? Why would there be so many cars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be letting your kid walk to the bus stop.
Too far and preteen
It is a shame that you think those are good reasons to drive your kid to the bus stop.
?
I’m not the OP, but my kid’s bus stop is 3 miles away, down a narrow curvy road with no sidewalk or even a shoulder, and the bus picks up while it’s still dark outside. “Kid should walk to the bus stop” is not a one size fits all response.
DP but does your kid go to private school? How is it possible for the school bus stop to be 3 miles away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our bus stop is at a T-junction.
In the mornings, we all park before the split (bus comes in opposite direction and then makes a left).
In the evening past few times cars are parked on both sides and not allowing anyone to pass..
So now my question is which side should the cars waiting for the bus park? If cars are parked on both sides of the road facing opposite directions, in front of the stop, who should move when another car comes?
No one should be parked in front of a bus stop. But you aren’t going to be telling everyone else where to park. So your options seem to be let it go or call the police and ask them to come ticket. Surely you’re too old to need validation that you are right and everyone else is wrong. If you think you’re wrong then just don’t park that way anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op if you want to know what the law is you have to tell us where you are.
Maryland
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2010/transportation/title-21/subtitle-10/21-1003
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the situation. Everyone should park in a legal way. Does the street permit parking on both sides of the street? If so, everyone on the right parks facing one way and everyone on the left parks facing one way.
Op here. First response trying to address my question.
The ones on the right were parked one way and ones on left parked opposite way, basically the direction they would be driving in. Problem was no space for any other car that wants to go through. One car not involved could not go through since there was no gap in the road to swerve around parked cars and no one moved.
By logic I would have thought the cars in front of that car would move forward further down the road leaving a gap for that car to swerve around them to the left and go by but they didn't. If a car came behind me then I should have moved since I was blocking them. But car came in opposite direction. I didn't move either.
Bus came, driver was confused with was going on. That car was stuck in front of bus. Bus parked behind him and kids got off. Poor car guy was stuck behind the cars in front of him for 5 minutes. Courtesy would have been for cars on his side to move but they didn't.
Legally I am curious what are the laws regarding this, hence this post.