• OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I very seriously tried to be a no car household, I got to one car and I just walked a mile to work, rain or shine.

    But my wife was a 6 minute drive from work, but due to criscrossing highways it was entirely unwalkable and like a 40 minute bus ride.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Not too far from me there’s a family with three kids in the school literally across the street from their house. They take the bus to school. Literally directly across the street.

      Why? Some kid got killed there back in the 1980s. And instead of making it safe for children to walk to school they have them take the bus to cross the street.

      Why? Because that street is a state route, and doing anything to calm traffic is anathema to it being a “highway.”

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        2 months ago

        We live across the street plus a little bit from our kid’s elementary school. We don’t even get the option to use the bus. Either we pick up and drop off every day or he walks on his own. And he’s still little so realistically it’s we drive him or walk him.

        But at the crossing for the main street the school is on, there’s a police officer serving as crossing guard every single day at start & end of day. So maybe our district took the sensible approach?