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The bus passes by my house on the way to a stop up the street. Why can’t it just stop and pick up my child at home?

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The bus passes by my house on the way to a stop up the street. Why can’t it just stop and pick up my child at home?

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Please remember that we transport more than 40,000 students every day, so it is impossible to provide door-to-door service to everyone, and do it in a timely manner. In most neighborhoods, it is more efficient to pick up several students in one stop, usually at a corner or other mid-way point for the students. Of course, exceptions are made for students who live on hazardous roads, or where conditions exist that would make walking up the street unsafe.

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