One in Five Students Comes to School with the Parent Taxi
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Higher safety is not the main motive for parent taxis, according to a survey conducted by the ADAC. About a third of the respondents are on the way to work. But this is a pity for the children, the automobile club warns.
Morning traffic jams, annoying residents, empty buses: Parent taxis provide heated debates. An ADAC survey shows that many parents drive their children for convenience. Experts demand a rethink.
Why do parents drive their children to school by car? A new survey shows that safety is rarely in the foreground – other reasons are clear.
Why do parents drive their children to school by car? A new survey shows that safety is rarely in the foreground - other reasons are clear.
According to a survey, about one in five primary school children are taken to school every day by car. ADAC recommends that parents do it differently – but these give good reasons why they are chauffeuring.
Appointments, time savings, safety—the reasons why parents drive their children to school are varied. At the same time, almost 6 out of 10 parents reject parent taxis per se, according to a survey by the German Automobile Club (ADAC).
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