mininamib
Active Member
If anything her arguments should be reversed: more buses, fewer cars. When possible, a school should be placed near an LRT station or a bus terminal.it’s interesting she points to the busses causes traffic in MCC to a reason there should be a school. At my sons school there is one school bus and there’s seemingly 50 cars dropping off their kids. And the people who live in apartments and or condos tend to be the walkers. There should be a school no matter what but what she is saying isn’t indicative of what my sons school is and we are right beside MCC
Here in Germany schools are clustered around public transit terminals, such as a rural train station, subway stop, or bus terminal. All the schools are there in one spot with minimal to zero parking spaces. It is expected that students and staff walk, cycle, or utilise public transit without there being separate buses for school X, school Y, and school Z.
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