tacran
Posted : 8/12/2013 1:14:53 PM
I have the same experience getting stuck behind a school bus on my commute because my drive seems to match the average bus schedule on many days. My summer commute is so much faster! I've noticed the multi-stops, too. I think it does have something to do with safety -- in addition to the issue of crossing too many busy streets, I wonder if they try to reduce the length of a child's walk so there's less risk of a stranger abducting them or something?
My bus stop from 7th - 12th grade was in the center of town. There were probably 20-25 kids at it -- we all came from various surrounding neighborhoods. Our apartment was close to the bus stop, but many kids had to walk a long way to get to/from it. Granted, it was a small New England town, and things were safer then, but it's another example of how kids were so much more active back then. Now I see more kids being driven to the schools near my house than standing at bus stops. Not sure why -- maybe parents feel safer doing that.
Cathy, I hope your friend is okay to make her visit to you.
Julie, enjoy the rafting, and sorry about the rental car headaches.
I forget what else I was going to say. Feeling sleepy today; I pushed the snooze button too many times.