Dragan wrote: Hmmmm , i get the feeling you might not have been a pedestrian for a while? Have you ****ing seen the way some people drive at that time in the morning? No way would i let my kid walk or cycle till they were in secondary school. The bus is all good though, no?
brim4brim wrote: Exactly just teach kids to hate and fear bearded people and the problem is solved over night!
beanyb wrote: Children have just as much of a right to be driven to where they are going, as we all have to drive to work. Sure, many more of them could walk/cycle/ get the bus and probably should. But the same can definitely be said of a fair amount of people driving to work.
ferdi wrote: from 3rd class to leaving cert i took dublin bus to school. not once was i molested.
BaZmO* wrote: Two totally different circumstances as most kids live within walking distance of their school. The same cannot be said for workers.
eolhc wrote: would have thought it would be higher than 4 in 10
Glowing wrote: In the 80's/90's when I was going to school, a lot more Mums stayed at home and perhaps had the time to walk their kids to school - fewer families had 2 cars, and the main car would have been used by Dad to get to work. (I know I'm generalising!) In most families now, either parent drops their kids on the way to work .... no excuse though! :P