Anonymous wrote:I know a few people who do this. Most are on their way to work and just drop the kid off.
One of DS' friends has pretty bad asthma that is exacerbated from going from hot air to cold air and due To the location of the school, dropping off directly there is not doable. Friend drives her kid to the bus stop and they wait in the car until bus pulls up and kid pretty much goes aS fast as possible from car to bus. They are trying to move down south because it can get so bad.
Another has a kid with impulse control issues. They are working on it, but friend doesn't trust kid not to wander off and miss the bus.
Another has a kid with social anxiety issues. They are at a crowded bus stop so it can be difficult for him depending on the day.
Interesting that you immediately jumped to a nefarious conclusion. Do you always anticipate the worst out of people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, buses are not always reliable. Would you want your ten year old out there all day?
Um, just teach your kid what to do if the bus doesn't arrive by "x" time.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, buses are not always reliable. Would you want your ten year old out there all day?
I don't understand how that relates to driving to the bus stop, instead of walking to the bus stop.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, buses are not always reliable. Would you want your ten year old out there all day?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone see a problem here? Parents are not allowed to let their kids walk to a park alone, yet they are expected to have their kids standing out waiting for a bus without supervision. Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care???????
I'm not OP but cars idling at the bus stop unnecessarily is terrible for the environment & often causes extra traffic congestion in neighborhoods during people's morning commutes.
+1
Then plan your commute accordingly.
Your neighbors must love you. As, I'm sure, does the EPA!
Such selfishness you are teaching your snowflakes.
+1 million. No wonder so many kids today are coddled & entitled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im sorry, I only participate in recreational walking. If I have to go somewhere to get something done I drive, that includes the bus stop.
Please tell me you're joking...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care???????
I'm not OP but cars idling at the bus stop unnecessarily is terrible for the environment & often causes extra traffic congestion in neighborhoods during people's morning commutes.
+1
Then plan your commute accordingly.
Your neighbors must love you. As, I'm sure, does the EPA!
Such selfishness you are teaching your snowflakes.