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Parents Consider Way to Be Dangerous: Court Finds S-Bahn Ride to School for Seven-Year-Olds Reasonable

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For many young people in Germany, commuting to school is a reality. However, when seven-year-olds already had to get into the S-Bahn, parents in Saxon Switzerland were too much of a good thing. They sued for another promotion.

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For many young people in Germany, commuting to school is a reality. However, when seven-year-olds already had to get into the S-Bahn, parents in Saxon Switzerland were too much of a good thing. They sued for another promotion.

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A seven-year-old primary school student has to drive the S-Bahn every day for the school trip. And that's all right, the Administrative Court of Dresden decided. It rejected an urgent request from the boy's parents.

·Germany
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Is it reasonable for a seven-year-old schoolchild to drive a piece of the S-Bahn to school? No, say his parents in Rathen. The Administrative Court of Dresden sees this differently and the parents in duty.

DRESDEN. Is an S-Bahn reasonable for a seven-year-old on his way to school? The administrative court Dresden gives a clear answer. A seven-year-old alone on the platform? Mmmmmhhhh... Photo: Shutterstock A seven-year-old primary school student can be expected to use the S-Bahn for his school journey – over a short distance anyway. This is evident from a decision of the administrative court Dresden. Therefore, a claim to establish a student speci…

Is an S-Bahn reasonable for a seven-year-old on his way to school in Saxon Switzerland? The Administrative Court Dresden gives a clear answer.

·Leipzig, Germany
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The Dresden Administrative Court has rejected a special student transport plan. A seven-year-old student can be expected to take the S-Bahn to school. Parents could practice the route with their child.

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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