Parents decide whether to drive kids to school based on distance, traffic dangers
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Parents mostly worry about the distance between home and school, and traffic dangers in making the decision to drive their child to and from school, says a report “Kids Walk to School, Then and Now: Barriers and Solutions” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Sometimes those fears are founded.
Mario Palomares, 14, of Chicago usually would get picked up from school but on a day he didn’t, everything changed. The Chicago Tribune reports on his remarkable story from injury to recovery in “ ‘Miracle child’ goes home from hospital.”
--Mary Forgione / For the Los Angeles Times
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