Anonymous wrote:I hate all the 20mph school zones where I live too. I hit 3 just taking my DD to daycare. There are NO walking kids and we have tunnels under the big roads leading to the elementary schools. The super slow speed limit just clogs up traffic and makes it hard for parents to get out of the schools after drop off. Because everyone is going so slowly the lanes of traffic never clear enough to let them out.
Anonymous wrote:Sooo annoying
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I hate:
When we are trying to load my special needs child on the school bus in the morning in her wheelchair on the ramp and some asshole is drumming on his steering wheel and looking at his watch. Do you think this is a hobby, asshole?
Anonymous wrote:I hate when the school bus stops in front of an individuals home and that child is not ready. The bus has stopped to wait and put out it's sign. Now the rest of us have to wait for the child to exit the front door and board the bus.
I have no issues waiting for the bus and the children when the children are at the bus stop waiting to board the bus as it arrives. I'm even patient when the the straggling kid comes running towards the bus.
But if you have the luxury of waiting inside your front door for the bus, you should be ready to go when it pulls up. I should not have to wait 3-4 min for your departure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child gets picked up at our house and his bus ride is 1.5 hours each way. The bus is often 15+ min early or late due to the length of the route and distance between stops. He has to be buckled into a special seat once he is on the bus. The number of assholes who honk at his bus have really killed my faith in the future of humanity. Including a guy who lives a few houses down and *knows our child is in a wheelchair*. Thanks, neighbor.
Get over yourself
Many people have hour plus commutes and manage to belt themselves in every day![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate when the school bus stops in front of an individuals home and that child is not ready. The bus has stopped to wait and put out it's sign. Now the rest of us have to wait for the child to exit the front door and board the bus.
I have no issues waiting for the bus and the children when the children are at the bus stop waiting to board the bus as it arrives. I'm even patient when the the straggling kid comes running towards the bus.
But if you have the luxury of waiting inside your front door for the bus, you should be ready to go when it pulls up. I should not have to wait 3-4 min for your departure.
The only kids who get door to door transportation are those with significant disabilities. If you have hw luxury of a kid who can attend their local school and walk to the regular stop you should stop complaining about other people’s “luxuries”.
Anonymous wrote:The kids that can't get off the bus in timely manner drive me crazy
Anonymous wrote:My child gets picked up at our house and his bus ride is 1.5 hours each way. The bus is often 15+ min early or late due to the length of the route and distance between stops. He has to be buckled into a special seat once he is on the bus. The number of assholes who honk at his bus have really killed my faith in the future of humanity. Including a guy who lives a few houses down and *knows our child is in a wheelchair*. Thanks, neighbor.