• balance8873@lemmy.myserv.one
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    20 hours ago

    Well that’s fun data. The very bottom of the page links to the raw dataset.

    This country also uses public buses in some areas. Where I grew up the school board staggered starts so the school busses are used most of the day.

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      16 hours ago

      Yeah the truth of the matter is, people use cars because they have them. If they didn’t have them things would be a lot different. You can see that by looking at the data on that link as well. 70% of impoverished children ride the school bus. So not only are those kids disadvantaged with money, but they’re disadvantaged with the situations you’re talking about with after school activities as well. Public transit would be better for everyone here. We wouldn’t be funding these school buses that might ride empty, taxpayer dollars would be able to be reallocated to the actual teaching in the school or even better public transit. A small portion of that would go to the impoverished or those that can’t take public transit.