Amsterdam: Speed limit will be 30 km/h on most roads from today - eviltoast
  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Parents need a way to drop off and pick up their kids, especially if it is a time other than school hours- the kid is sick, has a doctor’s appointment, etc.

    • ebikefolder@feddit.de
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      11 months ago

      Not in most of europe, where kids can usually go to school by themselves, either by walking, biking or public transport. It’s all about city planning.

      Helicopter parents driving their children to and from school are a big nuisance and safety concern here.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        If your child is very sick, walking, biking or public transport would not be the best way to get them out of a school.

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          11 months ago

          There have to be excemptions for those very rare cases of course. Just like there are for fire trucks in case the school building is on fire.

          But if children are too sick to walk, an ambulace might be a better solution perhaps?

          • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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            11 months ago

            Are you seriously suggesting that it is worth wasting an ambulance and a team of EMTs’ time when the problem could easily solved by the parent picking up the child and taking them to the doctor?

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              11 months ago

              It seems I have to repeat myself here: There have to be excemptions for those very rare cases of course.