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Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby Aushiker » Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:18 pm
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WZPnFaz7jA&hd=1[/youtube]
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby R12RT » Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:49 pm
We believe that it is peer pressure that is stopping him.
Times have changed. When I went to high school in the late 70's there would be a couple of hundred bikes parked in the bike racks. At my son's high school there would be less than thirty.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby mitzikatzi » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:18 pm
R12RT wrote:Despite the best attempts by my wife and myself to encourage our 12 year old to ride to school, he refuses.
We believe that it is peer pressure that is stopping him.
...snip..
At least walking is still exercise.

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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby skull » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:26 pm
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby il padrone » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:04 pm
I prefer the ideas presented in this:
"An unjustified and unethical imposition on a healthy activity."
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby Aushiker » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:13 pm
il padrone wrote:A bit of a set-up really, but that cr#p is what so many parents will say.... when confronted with the crass-medja fear-mongered threats to their youngsters. The young kids were so much more believable.
It is made this way deliberately as it is "mocking" the comments made in focus groups by parents on the topic. If you check the video on YouTube you can get the background on it.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby Crowz » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:18 pm
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby il padrone » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:34 pm
Crowz wrote:I attended a school that made me wear long pants, tie etc and were particularly forceful making students wear the correct uniform in and out of the school grounds. Obviously no one wants to ride in 30 degrees in long pants and a button up shirt.
My 1972 form 3 (Year 9) photo, taken one February day. That's me in the top row, third from left. We rode bikes to school, and even in summer. Blazers were only mandatory in winter at our school though. Ties, always required (in and outside school), short pants were a summer choice but for most of 'the cool set' long pants were essential wear.
Crowz wrote:Some schools need to take the blame here.
Suck it up kids!!


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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby warthog1 » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:56 pm
il padrone wrote:My 1972 form 3 (Year 9) photo, taken one February day. That's me in the top row, third from left.
Niice Mullet on the bloke directly in front of you and on the right. He was way ahead of his time

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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby il padrone » Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:09 pm
"An unjustified and unethical imposition on a healthy activity."
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby warthog1 » Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:06 pm
I rode to school all through secondary. It was quicker than the crowded bloody bus by a long way. Must get my kids cracking this term.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby tamagojo » Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:40 pm
I just pulled on shorts under the school dress in summer or wore the trouser version of the uniform in winter.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby WestcoastPete » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:50 pm
Five minute trip? Why are you driving? What are you possibly going to see on a DVD in that time? Why are you so scared to engage with your kids in person?
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby birdbrain » Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:47 pm
Warthog wrote:
Niice Mullet on the bloke directly in front of you and on the right. He was way ahead of his time.
It was neat. Did you also notice that there was only one overweight kid in that photo.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby PA » Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:41 pm
birdbrain wrote:Warthog wrote:
Niice Mullet on the bloke directly in front of you and on the right. He was way ahead of his time.
It was neat. Did you also notice that there was only one overweight kid in that photo.
Back row, third from the left?
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby BigPete » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:43 pm
With this in mind why would anyone not drive their children to school?
They are supervised and the parent is the best driver in the world!
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby Mulger bill » Thu Oct 11, 2012 9:41 pm
BigPete wrote:In theory, parents can be charged for allowing their young children to ride or even walk to school.
Citation please.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby BigPete » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:47 pm
Unfortunately Australians consider it safer to be driven to school than to ride. This maybe due in part to the way we place the bulk of the responsibility of rider safety on the rider/supervisor when it should be on the motorised traffic. In addition the NSW Centre for Road Safety http://ols2.rta.nsw.gov.au/ebus/docs/rescat/pdf/8/1180/45092307safetyonwheels0409.pdf recommends that children up to 10 years of age not ride on a road, near vehicles or near driveways. This would suggest that they don’t ride to school.
While society thinks like that so too will courts and should some ‘do gooder’ decide to bring a case on this, there is the possibility of a parent being found guilty of neglect.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby il padrone » Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:00 am
BigPete wrote:In theory, parents can be charged for allowing their young children to ride or even walk to school
You have got to be joking !! Forgot the TIC?
Allowing your children (at an appropriate age and situation) to ride a bike to school or walk, on residential streets along a well thought out route, is a part of good parenting to engender independence and confidence in your children.
BigPete wrote:They are supervised and the parent is the best driver in the world!
There are an awful lot of parents who definitely are not, judging by many motorists' behaviour.

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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby westab » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:27 am
With my no.1 kid going to high school next year we are looking to let her ride and finding a safe path and riding with her as an option. We will give her this as a way she can choose what is safe for her.
The way I see it (IMHO) is the price for no freedom is kids who don't take responsibility for themselves.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby BigPete » Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:20 am
il padrone wrote:BigPete wrote:In theory, parents can be charged for allowing their young children to ride or even walk to school
You have got to be joking !! Forgot the TIC?
Joking I am not. I don’t see much difference between leaving a child alone in a car for a minute or two while the parent ducks into a shop to purchase something to allowing a child to cycle to school. If anything I would consider it safer for the child to be in the car than riding, however people have been charged for leaving children unattended in cars.
In Queensland, Section 364A of the Criminal Code makes it a crime to leave children under 12 years old alone for an unreasonable amount of time without supervision.
il padrone wrote:Allowing your children (at an appropriate age and situation) to ride a bike to school or walk, on residential streets along a well thought out route, is a part of good parenting to engender independence and confidence in your children.
Agree. However what one person may see as a short ride to school and using well thought out routes may appear to others as a long and dangerous ride. As the title of this thread suggests and the comments within it (the video of the OP), there are many people who consider riding to school dangerous. It appears to me that our society is ever more wanting to protect children and has got to the stage where some people feel children should not be out of sight for even a few seconds. As I said earlier in this thread, the justice system reflects societies thinking. It is just a matter of time before the police charge a parent for neglect.
il padrone wrote:BigPete wrote:They are supervised and the parent is the best driver in the world!
There are an awful lot of parents who definitely are not, judging by many motorists' behaviour.
This was said tongue in cheek.
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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby il padrone » Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:24 am
BigPete wrote:I don’t see much difference between leaving a child alone in a car for a minute or two while the parent ducks into a shop to purchase something to allowing a child to cycle to school.
The key difference in this little comparison is age of the said child. The laws re children left in cars especially on warm/hot days concerns the safety of children who are mostly well below the age that a responsible parent would consider allowing to ride solo to school. Once the child is more than 5-6 years old they are pretty much able to open the door or wind the window down if they get too hot.
But your comparison is quite an ironic one to raise. It is just the sort of thing that our taxi-mums are so very likely to do


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Re: Things parents say why kids not riding to school
Postby human909 » Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:34 am
BigPete wrote:Joking I am not. I don’t see much difference between leaving a child alone in a car for a minute or two while the parent ducks into a shop to purchase something to allowing a child to cycle to school. If anything I would consider it safer for the child to be in the car than riding, however people have been charged for leaving children unattended in cars.
In Queensland, Section 364A of the Criminal Code makes it a crime to leave children under 12 years old alone for an unreasonable amount of time without supervision.il padrone wrote:Allowing your children (at an appropriate age and situation) to ride a bike to school or walk, on residential streets along a well thought out route, is a part of good parenting to engender independence and confidence in your children.
Agree. However what one person may see as a short ride to school and using well thought out routes may appear to others as a long and dangerous ride. As the title of this thread suggests and the comments within it (the video of the OP), there are many people who consider riding to school dangerous. It appears to me that our society is ever more wanting to protect children and has got to the stage where some people feel children should not be out of sight for even a few seconds. As I said earlier in this thread, the justice system reflects societies thinking. It is just a matter of time before the police charge a parent for neglect.
I was a child in the 80s and 90s. It really wasn't that long ago. I would get myself to and from school by walking from the age of 7. By 10 I was attending a different school and took two buses to get there. On weekends I was riding my bicycle all around the nearby suburbs.
So was I neglected as a child?
I don't have kids. But when I do I will allow them the same independence that I had as a child.
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