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Traffic Management and Students' Going to School: Two Independent Issues
You can't confuse traffic management with students going to school. It is unreasonable to prohibit parents from riding tricycles to pick up and drop off students, directly tow tricycles and punish parents and schools. This paper will discuss this issue in depth to help readers better understand this theme.

Inappropriate remedy

It is not appropriate to link tricycle rectification with students' classes, especially in schools whose main responsibility is to teach and educate people and protect minors' right to education. When rectifying traffic order, it is illegal and unreasonable to force parents to suspend classes for their children, which sacrifices minors' right to education.

Comprehensive measures

In order to solve the transportation problem of children to and from school, we need to take comprehensive measures. In some counties, it is unrealistic to drive a school bus, so we need to find a way to solve this problem. It is also the proper meaning of traffic management to meet the needs of parents to send their children to and from school and create convenient conditions.

Pay attention to security risks

Tricycles do have potential safety hazards on the road, and it is necessary to focus on local rectification. But for families living outside the county, tricycles are still the main means of travel for many families. The needs of this group of people should also be taken seriously.

Public transport construction

As can be seen from the notice issued, the local government has given a solution-all schools in the urban area have set up bus stops, and urban buses will continue to ride for free. This undoubtedly meets the needs of some parents to pick up their children.

Don't implicate innocent people

Parents who use tricycles in violation of regulations should be punished in accordance with relevant regulations, without implicating children or threatening the right to education. Traffic management departments and schools should perform their duties and follow the basic requirements of a society ruled by law: whoever breaks the law will be punished, and innocent people should not be implicated, and children should not be "blamed".