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Originally Posted by jtown,man
Off-topic, but some friends and I were discussing kids walking alone. I did it so damn early but one of my friends was fiercely against it. So, being an urban dad, what age do you think it would be appropriate to let your kids walk to their school (obviously assuming the schools will be within walking distance)?
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Many kids aged 5 walk to school in groups in my suburban area. The urban form here isn't estate lots though, and the houses in general are on 30-45 foot wide lots, and a signficant proportion of the neighbourhood is semi-detached side-by-side houses.
There are crossing guards (both adults and kids) all over the neighbourhood at any place where kids could cross a street, in the morning, at lunch time (coming and going) and the afternoon.
The elementary school is in the middle of our neighbourhood, and all kids are within the 1.4 km (just less than a mile) radius that makes them "walkers" and not eligible to be transported by bus.
People might also find this "walking school bus" program interesting. It was started elsewhere in Quebec, and has been implemented in some parts of my city, but not in my area:
https://www.trottibus.ca/en/the-trottibus-in-brief/