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School has started and you know what that means…
TRAFFIC AND LOTS OF IT!
I’m always amazed when school starts how much traffic there is. I always wonder, are that many teachers driving to school? Are there that many kids driving to school or their parents driving them to school? Either way, it adds 30 to 45 minutes to my commute. Rant over. 😡 |
Wouldn't it be great if we built school systems on a scale that kids walked to school?
It is often parents driving. This means they head there, head back, head there, head back. 4 trips per day. |
I'm with you. A couple years ago the district thought it would be a great idea to put a new high school on our 2 lane road. It is only 4 miles to the interstate. When school is out 5 minute drive to the interstate. When school is in 45 minutes.
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When I moved down to Atlanta in 2014, I bought a house in June. I timed my commute before making an offer. I moved in the end of July. The first week that I was there my commute was exactly as I timed it. School started the next week. My commute doubled. I estimate that summer traffic was like 30% of school year traffic. I couldn't understand how this was possible.
I asked around. Apparently lots of employers in the area let their people work from home whenever the kids are off of school to avoid childcare costs. |
I don't think it's just the extra traffic from the school run, I think it's also that during the holidays people go on vacation with their kids/family so you are seeing a return to normal commuter numbers plus the school run. It's doesn't take much to make a big difference in commute time if the road systems are close to capacity.
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Yea, the sheer number of school buses is astonishing. And most make multiple trips each morning and evening. Add that to the list of parents driving the snowflakes to and from, the traffic is a lot worse for people that commute. My walk down the hall to my home office is not affected, even with snow or ice.
Back in the times when I worked as an employee, I could always see the difference in the traffic from school in session or not. |
I occasionally drive by the elementary school I went to in the 1960s. Back then, everybody walked to school. The furthest house would've been maybe 1 mile away - an easy walk, even in freezing weather. And it's all on sidewalks.
Today? The district is pretty much the same size but everybody comes and goes in their parents' cars. So in the morning and when school's out, the police come and shut down a lane of traffic so the parents' cars can line up for 1/4 mile or more in front of the school. I don't get it. Is society really that much more dangerous that the kids can't safely walk or what? |
This is the road I live on.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1534944246.jpg What is this "traffic" you speak of? :D |
One other thing,
When I was more active in online games I could tell when school was out by the quality of the player base. I don't know when all the school holidays are, but I could tell there was one from the horde of bad. I'd look it up, school was out that day nationally. Kinda sad. Mostly it is in inability to process what went wrong that I notice. People make mistakes, but not all people figure out how to learn from them. |
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I walked to school some 60 years ago but unfortunately it will never happen again. Too many perverts and crazies out there. Nowadays most parents have to meet their child at the bus. Sad state of our world.
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Never had a bicycle...walked and ran everywhere...summer - winter. Was good for me...had a huge set of thighs for HS sports. |
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i had to readjust my route. i typically do this side road, but now a school bus stops at every other corner.
brutal! that stop sign flips out and i just idle. |
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In Gresham, OR for two years...when school let out the streets were filled with yellow. Really ugly traffic. |
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School has started and you know what that means…
more teachers sleeping with students? |
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The road to our neighborhood meets a divided 4 lane thoroughfare. On the corner is the High School where my daughter attended. Everyone in my neighborhood needs to turn left onto the road to reach the freeway. The city bus drops kids on the opposite side making the left turn impossible for ~ 30 minutes each morning. The kids purposefully slow-walk the crossing taking up the entire green light so maybe 2-3 cars can make it through. Yep I know, first world problems, still bugs me though. |
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