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"The individuals in Munich are considered the final blow and are subjected to such harsh treatment"

School journey poses hazard for Lochhausen's children, as they negotiate perilous road to reach school bus stop.

"These individuals are the final instances causing distress in Munich, and they are subjected to...
"These individuals are the final instances causing distress in Munich, and they are subjected to such treatment"

"The individuals in Munich are considered the final blow and are subjected to such harsh treatment"

In the peaceful residential area of Lochhausen, Munich, a group of parents are voicing their concerns about a school bus route that they believe poses a safety risk for their children.

The current school bus stop is situated 600 metres in the opposite direction from the school, forcing two children and six other elementary school students who could potentially benefit from a stop in the southern Scharinenbachstraße to walk an additional distance. This route requires the children to cross the heavily trafficked Eschenrieder Straße, a busy access road to the A8, where cars often exceed the permitted speed limit of 50 km/h.

Swenja Rippl, a parent, shared her concerns, stating that she drives her daughter to school due to safety concerns about crossing Eschenrieder Straße. Another parent, Sylvia Vagedes, expressed that providing a meeting point in the southern Scharinenbachstraße would not be much effort, given the current situation.

Recognising the issue, the parents have written to the city for help and have recently asked the district committee for support. They are hoping for a solution that will ensure the safety of their children and make the school run more convenient for those affected.

Despite the efforts made by the parents, specific information regarding the nature of their grievances with the school bus route or the proposed solutions was not readily available in our search results. For accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to contact local authorities or parents' associations directly.

The school bus does pass by the children's houses on Scharinenbachstraße but does not stop, adding to the parents' concerns about the safety and practicality of the current arrangement. The bus driver has reportedly stated that stopping at the children's houses is not allowed, but the reasons for this policy are not clear.

As the situation unfolds, the Lochhausen community remains hopeful for a resolution that will prioritise the safety and convenience of the children using the school bus service.

  1. Swenja Rippl and Sylvia Vagedes, along with other concerned parents, believe a home-and-garden lifestyle in Lochhausen, Munich, would be beneficial for their children, as a home in the southern Scharinenbachstraße would significantly reduce the distance their children must walk to school and the risk of crossing the heavily trafficked Eschenrieder Straße.
  2. The group of parents are advocating for a lifestyle change in Lochhausen, suggesting that offering a home-and-garden lifestyle by providing a school bus stop in the southern Scharinenbachstraße would improve the current home-and-garden situation, especially for those affected by the inconvenient and potentially dangerous school bus route.

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