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Just buy them Hi-Vis vests and stop pandering over them, if they weren't all looking at their mobiles texting and looking where they should be walking it shouldn't be an issue, not sure about the stats of cars mounting pavements hitting school children walking in the dark, but hey, sure you'll be googling it by now, maybe if they all used proper zebra crossings also
Now, don't get me going on cyclist (and pedestrians) with earphones in listening to music/radio and coming on & off the pavements totally absorbed in what their listening to rather than being aware of what's around them, pedestrians are part of the highway code also, you know :smirk:
Kids run out in the road - it happens - they are kids , they chase the football or cat into the road without thinking beacuse they are kids - so would rather if that is going to happen it is in broad daylight so the driver can see them a bit better.
Its more than just them getting hit by cars whilst walking to school - makes it a damn sight harder for a kid to be snatched whilst in broad daylight and making kids walk to school in dark will just add more cars to the road whilst mothers wont want their kids to walk to school in the dark so will drive them instead