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( Nov. 7th, 2005 05:51 pm)
I drive by 4 or 5 schools on the way to work on Mondays and Wednesdays. And since I work at a Hebrew school, fairly naturally, I'm aiming to get there just before the kids do, and the kids usually go straight from their regular schools, most of which are pretty local. So I'm going by just as kids are getting out of school. Ok- so, it's likely to be busy- I can be pretty patient, so you'd think this would be no big deal. And generally, that's just how it goes. There's a little traffic, I wait, I get where I'm going.

Today, at one of those schools, there was traffic like I've never seen before. And there was Driving, if you can call it that, like I've never seen before. Several cars just started driving on the Wrong Side of the Road, in a no-passing area at that. Sure, they also horned in when there wasn't enough room to fit their cars in, causing big clog-ups because they were for a while pretty much keeping their cars across both lanes, but I thought the driving entirely on the wrong side of the road took the cake. And these are, presumably, parents, who understand the idea that children are small and hard to see from a driver's seat, and one should be Extra careful around schools.

On a crankier note: there were buses at this school, and a virtual swarm of cars. Now, elementary schools usually bus (at least in my hometown) kids who live any farther than a mile away. And kids who live almost a mile can, at least there (maybe it's different in this state, if someone wants to fill me in, I'm more than open to that) pay some minimal fee and walk to an existing bus stop and take the bus. The school doesn't seem to have a large handicapped population (and if this is not politically correct, I'm sorry)- so why can't the kids walk? If their parents can come to drive them home, why can't they come walk them home, at least stome of them? Can they All be coming straight from work? Maybe I'm just spoiled- Mom came and walked us home nearly every day for our entire elementary school education, large, heavy instruments (3 years with a trombone, the last of those with a trombone and a bassoon I think, unless the lovely sibling didn't start playing until the year after- my memory is a little fuzzy: it was part-way through a year, and I think it was the end of her 5th grade year) and all.
debka_notion: (Default)
( Nov. 7th, 2005 05:51 pm)
I drive by 4 or 5 schools on the way to work on Mondays and Wednesdays. And since I work at a Hebrew school, fairly naturally, I'm aiming to get there just before the kids do, and the kids usually go straight from their regular schools, most of which are pretty local. So I'm going by just as kids are getting out of school. Ok- so, it's likely to be busy- I can be pretty patient, so you'd think this would be no big deal. And generally, that's just how it goes. There's a little traffic, I wait, I get where I'm going.

Today, at one of those schools, there was traffic like I've never seen before. And there was Driving, if you can call it that, like I've never seen before. Several cars just started driving on the Wrong Side of the Road, in a no-passing area at that. Sure, they also horned in when there wasn't enough room to fit their cars in, causing big clog-ups because they were for a while pretty much keeping their cars across both lanes, but I thought the driving entirely on the wrong side of the road took the cake. And these are, presumably, parents, who understand the idea that children are small and hard to see from a driver's seat, and one should be Extra careful around schools.

On a crankier note: there were buses at this school, and a virtual swarm of cars. Now, elementary schools usually bus (at least in my hometown) kids who live any farther than a mile away. And kids who live almost a mile can, at least there (maybe it's different in this state, if someone wants to fill me in, I'm more than open to that) pay some minimal fee and walk to an existing bus stop and take the bus. The school doesn't seem to have a large handicapped population (and if this is not politically correct, I'm sorry)- so why can't the kids walk? If their parents can come to drive them home, why can't they come walk them home, at least stome of them? Can they All be coming straight from work? Maybe I'm just spoiled- Mom came and walked us home nearly every day for our entire elementary school education, large, heavy instruments (3 years with a trombone, the last of those with a trombone and a bassoon I think, unless the lovely sibling didn't start playing until the year after- my memory is a little fuzzy: it was part-way through a year, and I think it was the end of her 5th grade year) and all.
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