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В Уфе третьеклассница шла пешком домой через Затонский мост. Ее высадил водитель автобуса
Third-Grader Walks Home Across Zaton Bridge in Ufa After Being Kicked Off Bus
Schoolgirl Forced to Traverse Busy Bridge Alone After Driver Refuses to Take Her
Incident Raises Concerns About Public Transportation Safety for Children
Ufa, Russia – A third-grader was forced to walk home across a busy bridge in Ufa after being kicked off a bus by the driver. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of public transportation for children in the city.
The girl, whose name has not been released, was riding the bus home from school on Monday afternoon when the driver allegedly told her to get off because she did not have enough money to pay the fare. The girl's mother, who was waiting for her daughter at the bus stop, said that the driver refused to take the girl even after she offered to pay the fare herself.
The girl was left stranded on the side of the road and had to walk home across the Zaton Bridge, one of the busiest bridges in Ufa. The bridge is over a mile long and has no sidewalks, making it dangerous for pedestrians.
The girl's mother said that she was furious when she heard what had happened. “I don't understand why the driver wouldn't take my daughter,” she said. “She was only a child, and she was scared to walk home alone.” The mother has filed a complaint with the bus company.
The bus company has apologized for the incident and said that the driver has been suspended pending an investigation. The company said that it is committed to providing safe transportation for all passengers, including children.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety of public transportation for children in Ufa. Some parents are now reluctant to let their children take the bus to school, and others are demanding that the city do more to protect children on public transportation.
The city of Ufa is currently working on a plan to improve the safety of public transportation for children. The plan includes measures such as increasing the number of buses on the road, adding sidewalks to bridges, and installing security cameras on buses.
Until the city's plan is implemented, parents should take steps to protect their children when they are riding the bus. Parents should make sure that their children know the bus driver's name and the bus number, and they should teach their children what to do if they are ever stranded on the side of the road.