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| Would you feel comfortable [url=http://www.parentdish.co.uk/2013/11/26/safe-cycling-dad-takes-children-to-school-in-wheelbarrow-bike-london/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cukt2%7Cdl12%7Csec3_lnk1%26pLid%3D225882transporting[/url your kids through heavy traffic to school in this contraption?
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| Other than it's at the front, it's no different to carting kids around in one of those bike trailer things. Anyway it's about time they mandated crumple zones for bikes and they seem ideal
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| Seen several of them in London – and loads more in Amsterdam.
They're not new.
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| No way I would have taken my kids to school in something like that!!
Then I didn't feel the need to take my kids to school at all - they were more than capable of organising themselves to do the task.
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| The children in the photographs look like they're about three or four – your children were "organising themselves" to get themselves to nursery/school at that age?
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| Quote Mintball="Mintball"The children in the photographs look like they're about three or four – your children were "organising themselves" to get themselves to nursery/school at that age?'"
It was more of a general comment - we are far too 'protective' of our children we stifle their independence and ability to learn their limits for themselves.
Has society really got that much more sinister in the last 30 years that are children need watching 24/7?
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| Quote Sal Paradise="Sal Paradise"It was more of a general comment - we are far too 'protective' of our children we stifle their independence and ability to learn their limits for themselves.
Has society really got that much more sinister in the last 30 years that are children need watching 24/7?'"
On that I agree entirely.
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| Many things have changed over 30 years that have lead to an increase in children being privately transported to school but think stranger danger is probably way down the list of reasons, if that is what you meant by society becoming more sinister.
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| Quote LF13="LF13"Many things have changed over 30 years that have lead to an increase in children being privately transported to school but think stranger danger is probably way down the list of reasons, if that is what you meant by society becoming more sinister.'"
You might have a realistic attitude toward 'stranger danger', but I think a lot of people genuinely believe it's a much bigger threat than it is.
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| You're right, but I was meaning there are other reasons, e.g. busier roads, choosing schools out of catchment are, accessibilty to a vehicle, working life, etc. that come before stranger danger is a consideration
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| Our office used to be located on a busy main road going into Leeds (Otley Road) and had the usual logjam of traffic every weekday morning around the traffic lights about 50 yards away, my brother used to come to work across thos traffic lights and he told me at least once a week of a father who rode a bike together with his two young kids on their bikes, presumably shepherding them to school every morning - my brother used to keep an eye open for them at the same time every day because one of them would almost get wiped out by a car driver at least once every week, he used to dread it when he saw them coming and in the main it wasn't their fault.
God knows what it must be like to ride a wheelbarrow through London with your kids in it.
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| Quote LF13="LF13"You're right, but I was meaning there are other reasons, e.g. busier roads, choosing schools out of catchment are, accessibilty to a vehicle, working life, etc. that come before stranger danger is a consideration'"
I know what you mean, but on schools out of catchment areas, I used to travel by two buses to school, eight miles away, from the age of 11. Plenty of other children did too.
And while roads may be busier, at what point do you stop wrapping a child in cotton wool and let them do what they'll have to do at some point – and learn to deal with it?
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