Goes 35 mph, accelerates jerkily, has no seat belts. If I had a young child, I'd be worried. Even as an adult riding the RTD buses, I'm worried.
2006-09-02 09:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Rottweilers are stable useful dogs, and *might nicely be* obdurate and want a relaxed company proprietor. a youthful toddler is annoying artwork whilst they want looking after all day. extraordinarily whilst they are on the "confusing" point at 2-3 years previous. i could strongly recommend waiting to get a dogs, until the youngster is 4 years previous, and the right age to study the thank you to act properly around the dogs. And if the youngster is at nursery college with the help of then, it supplies extra time to then concentration on training the recent dogs. Having a youthful toddler AND a clean domestic dog on the comparable time is in simple terms too plenty to attend to, and is soliciting for worry.
2016-11-23 19:34:19
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answered by ? 4
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My little kindergarden brother rides the bus, and our Mom has no worries.She completly trusts mylittlesister (rides w/ him) and the driver to keep him safe. I suppose If I only had one small child who rides the bus,I would worry. If you are so woried you can't stand it, try joining a carpool.
P.S. Buses do have seat belts, most kids just do not wear them, seeing as the rule is not strictly enforced.
2006-09-02 09:30:58
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answered by Magi 2
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My kids did not ride on school buses except on field trips. We always felt that those trips were safe since they were well supervised.
2006-09-02 09:18:42
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answered by ? 4
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yes i do especially when she goes on field trips that are out of town, it's like i don't feel she's safe unless i am driving
2006-09-02 09:39:45
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answered by ? 4
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