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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 5:29 pm 
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I get the odd run to these areas (passed through Craigrothie about a week ago), but don't know this farm road offhand.

And the farm isn't named, so no chance of getting a look at the road on Streetview (probably not even on it anyway, and of course obscure roads like that tend not to be updated very often, and often these roads can deteriorate quite quickly...)

But another reason I don't do school runs :-o

I can stomach the odd road like this if it's a decent run in terms of the rest of it, but occasionally I get one that you spend as long on the farm road than on the rest of the run :evil:

Had one a few weeks ago - takes about three minutes to get to the end of the farm road from St Andrews, and then took me about fifteen minutes to get from there, up to the farm and back again ](*,)

Anyway, the photo at the top here doesn't look too bad, but there are three linked photos at the bottom which are too big for on here, but are presumably reasonably representative of the road in general. But, of course, photos often don't bring out how poor some of these roads really are.

And the farm is half a mile off the main road, so that's a mile driving in total. Or two miles a day for the morning pick up and afternoon drop :-o


Fife mum in row with taxi firm over pick-up point for son with additional needs

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Anntoinette Green claims the company contracted to run school transport will not use her farm track due to concerns over damage to vehicles.

A Fife mum claims she is being forced to leave one of her children with additional needs on their own each school morning – because taxi drivers refuse to use her farm track.

Anntoinette Green’s two children – Leo, 10, and Tylar, 15 – go to different schools.

Leo has autism and ADHD while Tylar is non-verbal and also has autism.

The youngest brother used to get collected by taxi from his front door to go to Craigrothie Primary School, south of Cupar.

But the firm contracted to run the school transport will now only collect Leo at the end of the half-mile drive, due to concerns about the condition of the private road Anntoinette lives down.

Fife taxi firm ‘claims track road will damage vehicles’

Anntoinette claims she is now forced to either leave Tylar on his own to walk Leo to the end of the road – as she does not want to take her eldest son out of his routine – or let Leo make the trip alone.

The single mum, who lives near Leven, said: “This issue has been ongoing for ages.

“I stay up a farm track and have two children with special needs.

“Because of this I can’t leave either of them alone so I spoke to Kings Taxis Kennoway.

“However, they basically told me it’s my problem and that I just have to deal with it.

“They claim the track road will trash their vehicles – but my car has always been fine.

“I complained to the school who passed the buck to the council.

The full-time mum and carer claims she has never had any issues with other taxi firms.

She added: “It’s about a half-mile walk to the end of the road and we have to wait for up to 25 minutes sometimes.

“If I left Tylar and something happened to him while I was out, it would be all on me.”

Fife Council: ‘Up to parents to get children to collection points’

Fife Council says it is down to parents to get their kids to collection points.

Service manager Kevin Funnell said: “If a child lives on a farm or in a very remote or isolated property, it is the parent’s responsibility to get their child to and from the point where the unmaintained access or exit road meets the main road.

“They are saying they can’t do anything and it’s up to the taxi firm.”

“This is the same for all mainstream school transport we provide.

“If a child needs additional support, we make different arrangements, and parents can also choose to make their own arrangements to get their children to and from school.”

It is understood Kings Taxis Kennoway claims one of its vehicles was previously damaged on the road.

However, the firm declined to comment when contacted by The Courier.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 9:15 pm 
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“They claim the track road will trash their vehicles – but my car has always been fine.


she doesn't mention what type of vehicle she drives though :-k

the trouble is with these rural trackways is they are used by heavy farm machinery and can go from a little rough to suspension damaging in a matter of weeks. They often have to be traversed at VERY slow speeds because of the depth of potholes.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 10:58 pm 
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I don't blame the drivers for not wanting to go down the lane.

And I do blame lazy bones mum for not driving her car down the lane to the pick up point.

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