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Public Transport Alone - how old?
At what age would you let a child travel by bus or train without an adult?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was run over by a motorbike when I got off the bus and walked in front of it, not looking where I was going. I was 9 years old and it certainly wasn't my first time on a bus on my own. I think I started around about my 9th birthday.
Perhaps you could argue that the fact that I got run over shows I shouldn't have been travelling on my own (although our local paper is full of stories of adults hit by cars while not looking so children don't have a monopoly on carelessness) but I didn't care: I was off school while the World Cup was on and was able to watch every match. What a result.
Perhaps you could argue that the fact that I got run over shows I shouldn't have been travelling on my own (although our local paper is full of stories of adults hit by cars while not looking so children don't have a monopoly on carelessness) but I didn't care: I was off school while the World Cup was on and was able to watch every match. What a result.
I would say 12 ish - when they've had time to establish a few (sensible) high-school friendships and I would insist that they travel with their friends, not completely alone, until 14+. My daughter's not that old yet, so it's hard to say for sure, but that's my feeling at the moment.
Also, I read somewhere that you can't rely on kids to have fully developed road-sense till they're about 12...
Also, I read somewhere that you can't rely on kids to have fully developed road-sense till they're about 12...
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