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For those who are able to, please consider walking your kids to school instead of driving. Especially on a bright dry morning like today.


Really unpleasant scenes at Goodrich this morning because of the volume of traffic and gridlock it caused.


The level of aggressive behaviour that some motorist displayed in front of children and parents is shameful.

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Why do people walk their kids to school - assuming able bodied etc?


There will be some who need to go straight off to work after but for many it just seems that its a habit, that they're used to it and their mornings are tailored to it - ie if challenged they would say they don't have time to walk to school, whereas if walking / cycling / scooting was part of the routine they generally would. There are so few children locally who go to a school that isn't possible to get to without driving but it needs a shift in mindset away from 'why shouldn't I', to it being the norm not to drive.

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