Why can the school division require parents who live on unpaved roads to bring their children out to the main roads for bus travel to school?
A plan similar to this was in place for several years. However, repeated public concerns were raised in each instance of implementation. As a result, the plan was subsequently abandoned. The biggest objection to the plan stemmed from the necessity for constantly modifying those roads to be served. Seldom were all the roads previously identified for service under the plan, actually usable. The size and severity of the storm, the storm’s eventual track, and the snow removal efforts by VDOT did not always facilitate service to pre-identified roads and areas of service.
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