I drive my kids to school.
Why?
Because, our public schools do not have, buses that pick up and bring home the kids. Parents, have to drive their kids or find a way to do that. ie: car pools or grandparents etc.
However, SOME of the private schools here, have their own buses that pick up and bring home the kids. It is not free.
When I was a kid I walked home. But my Mom drive me to school.
Why?
Because our home was not that far, from school.
AND it was a very, different time then and the development of the land and neighborhoods was not, dense.
It is not just because it is now "modern day." And per if kids walk or not or take the bus or not. The city planning of most all demographic areas, simply changes. Over time. Due to, INCREASES of population, city streets, density, quality of infrastructure and upgrades to the streets/traffic lights/crosswalks, etc. and if it keeps up with current population and traffic needs and demands, and budgeting, etc.
ie: in some areas here, on some streets even if it is a major street... there are intermittent parts of the "neighborhood" that does NOT even have... sidewalks NOR bike lanes. So, if a kid is walking or biking to or from school, even for an adult... at some points in the road... there are no sidewalks. Safety then is an issue and in conjunction with that streets traffic demands and speed limits etc. In combination, not safe.
The neighborhood *I* grew up in, is NOT the same as it is now.
Therefore, if my kids grew up in the same district I did, it would not be the same now, as it was when I was a kid. Therefore, any school routines and getting to school or not, would be different, now.
The neighborhood I grew up in is now, MUCH more dense, there are MORE development and population, and streets. And the demographics of it changed, too.
And thus traffic, increases too. And something as simple as the speed limit, on a "street" can change too. And the usage upon the streets, are much higher, too. Now. Because, instead of a street being a "street" like how it was when I grew up, it is now a "highway" with 3 lanes in each direction. When I was a kid, there was only 1 lane.
There is a neighborhood in my State, that WAS very rural. It is not now.
However, many of the kids still walk to school, much like how their parents did, long ago. BUT however, the whole structure of the streets/traffic/landscape/demographics, has changed. THUS, there are MUCH more, pedestrian car accidents NOW... than before. And pedestrians even dying. And the population of the school, INCREASED. Versus how it used to be, "long ago."
There are many factors into why a parent has their kid walk to school, or take the bus, or if they drive their kid to school.
It is not just about it being "modern day" or not.
The whole population structure and demands upon a district, changes. And upon transportation too.
It would be nice if there were buses in my State, or if more kids walked. But it simply can't be, sometimes.
And at the public schools, there are no Crossing-Guards. ONLY if a school has a budget for it, then they will have Crossing-Guards.
And/or sometimes a parent or grandparent will Volunteer. BUT for even this... the "volunteer" has to undergo, training per the Dept. of Education and be trained for it. And also, many people don't want to volunteer to be a Crossing-Guard, because, the timing of the shift, is simply not doable for a parent. I was going to volunteer once. But I couldn't because of the shift timing requirement. And I have to be elsewhere.