What do you consider to be an acceptable journey time?
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Re: What do you consider to be an acceptable journey time?
45 mins is my top limit too stroudydad - door to door. In fact because my DD gets to her bus stop so early (DS leaves it to the last minute ) and often gets off two stops early to have a little walk, I think they could actually walk there in 45 mins. We had to do that the other day when the traffic ground to a halt but I didn't time it, shame.
Re: What do you consider to be an acceptable journey time?
Wow does that include Wycombe Hill?! You're a tough lot on your side of Bucks, my kids would never make it up the hillsouthbucks3 wrote:Basically, if they cannot cycle it without stopping for a rest break, then it's too far. That's my rules...and I'm sticking to it.
Re: What do you consider to be an acceptable journey time?
Yup. 45 minutes is my limit. And that only for a child who was determined to go to a particular school.
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Re: What do you consider to be an acceptable journey time?
Do take into account if long travel times preclude participating in after school activities thereby defeating the point of going to a particular school.