QUOTE=steppinthrax;5476988]Oh god I don't want to hear this.... When I was your age I used to walk 5 miles to school in the snow and rain bull#### LMAO.[/QUOTE]
It's not hyperbole, it's fact. buses stop at almost every intersection in the community. If you happen to get lucky to follow a bus you get to watch as the bus waits for the kids to stroll up, to get out of cars. Our school system had a rule, if you were within a mile and a half radius of the school you were a "walker" - we did get late bus service for sports and after school activities (well late and late, late buses). Fact, not fantasy, we were expected to be AT the bus stop waiting for the bus, the bus did not wait for us. The buses did not stop at every cross street in the community. In a day and age where we are allegedly energy conscious it seems ironic that we make the buses stop every tenth of a mile.
In a system that struggles to cover the schools it's ironic how much time is wasted on extra stops and waiting on children.
Unless it's a big truck the car will likely go underneath the bus rising it up. Also there is supposed to be a small arm that swings out so
kids are not supposed to go in front of the bus when it's stopped, but who knows.
The arm does not preclude them from going in front of the bus, it's suppose to force them far enough in front that the driver can see them. I doubt kids are crossing the road anyway.