校门口放学时间经常出现拥堵英语作文

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校门口放学时间经常出现拥堵英语作文
全文共3篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
My Big Problem with the Big Traffic Mess
School is awesome and I love learning new things every day. But there's one part of school that is no fun at all - the crazy traffic jam that happens when we get dismissal! It's like a zoooooo out there with all the cars, buses, moms, dads, crossing guards yelling, and kids running everywhere. Total madness!
The worst part is having to wait forever just to get out of the school parking lot. My mom always gets there pretty early to pick me up, but it doesn't matter. We still end up sitting in the car for like a million hours while the line verrrrrry slowly moves up to the dismissal gates. It's SO boring!
And forget about getting a good spot in the pickup line - unless you camp out at 6am, you're gonna end up being one of the last cars. That means you're stuck behind like 100 other cars all trying to get out at the same time. No wonder it's such a traffic disaster zone!
I feel super bad for the poor crossing guards too. They're the ones who have to go stand out in the middle of that car madness, with cars zipping by them from every angle. They have to yell and blow their whistles like crazy just to get anyone to notice them and stop. I'm surprised none of them have gotten runned over yet!
My friend Marcus told me his crossing guard actually did get lightly bumped by a car one time when the mom driving wasn't paying attention. She was too busy yapping on her phone to see the crossing guard in front of her. The poor guy had to jump out of the way at the last second! Marcus said he had to go to the nurse's office and get some ice for his leg. How messed up is that?
The worst drivers are definitely the parents though, no offense to my mom and dad. They just seem to go absolutely crazy and drive like total maniacs during pickup time. I've seen them cut people off, make wild U-turns, block everyone's way, you name it. One time this dad in a huge truck roared up on the sidewalk and scared a bunch of little kindergarteners because he was in such a rush. What a jerk!
I guess I can kinda understand why the parents go so nuts - we all just want to get home as fast as possible after being stuck
at school all day. But acting like road ragers isn't going to make the line go any faster! If anything it just stresses everyone out even more.
What really gets me are the parents who think they're sooooo special they can just ditch the line whenever they want. They'll drive up and stop right at the front dismissal doors, blocking everyone behind them. Then they'll wave and holler for their kid to run over to the car through the huge mob of people.
Thanks a lot, lady! Now the whole rest of the line has to wait for your kid's grand entrance into the car before we can start inching forward again. No wonder the traffic is at a total standstill! Those line-ditchers are the woooorst.
Sometimes I just want to use a microphone to yell at everyone from the rooftops - "CHILL OUT PEOPLE! WE'RE DISMISSING A THOUSAND KIDS HERE, IT'S GONNA TAKE SOME TIME! QUIT BEING ROAD RAGERS AND HAVE SOME PATIENCE FOR ONCE!" But I'd probably just get detention or something.
My parents have tried every possible trick to avoid the pickup nightmare - getting me to go to after-school care, picking me up late when the lot has cleared out, having my dad get me instead of my mom. But eventually you just have to face the
dismissal traffic sooner or later. It's unavoidable, like the monster under every elementary school!
Maybe I'll become an engineer when I grow up, so I can design super advanced robotic systems to load kids into cars at lightning speed. Or I could become president and make super strict rules that nobody's allowed to drive on school days. WALKING ONLY! Yeah, that'd fix the traffic situation real quick. Maybe not...
Anyway, until someone figures out a master solution, I guess we're just stuck dealing with the madness. My advice to anyone picking up kids - bring snacks, bathroom breaks before you get in the line, load up an awesome playlist, and remember to breathe! Don't let the dismissal traffic make you crazy like everyone else! Trust me, it's really not worth going total road rage maniac just to get home ten minutes sooner.
篇2
Here's an essay about traffic congestion at the school gate during dismissal time, written from the perspective of an elementary school student in English (around 2000 words):
The School Gate Traffic Jam - A Big Headache!
School is a lot of fun, but one thing I really don't like is the crazy traffic jam that happens every day when it's time to go home. It's like a big, noisy, smelly party that nobody wants to be a part of!
Let me tell you what happens. The bell rings at 3 o'clock, and everybody rushes out of their classrooms like a huge wave crashing onto the shore. We all want to be the first ones out because nobody likes waiting in line. But unfortunately, that's exactly what we end up doing – waiting in a gigantic,
never-ending line!
You see, our school is right next to a busy street, and at dismissal time, it feels like every car in the whole city decides to park right outside our gates. Moms, dads, grandparents, nannies, and even some cool older siblings arrive in their vehicles to pick us up. And before you know it, there's a massive traffic jam!
The cars are lined up bumper-to-bumper, honking their horns and inching forward at a snail's pace. Meanwhile, we kids are squished together on the sidewalk, trying to dodge the occasional wayward ball or backpack that gets tossed around in the commotion.
And let's not forget about the poor crossing guard, Mrs. Johnson. That lady has the toughest job in the world! She's out
there in the middle of the chaos, waving her stop sign and trying to keep everything under control. Sometimes, she has to yell at drivers who don't want to wait their turn or let kids cross safely. I don't know how she does it, but she's like a superhero in my book!
The worst part is when it starts raining or snowing. That's when the real fun begins! Everybody starts slipping and sliding all over the place, and the traffic gets even more backed up than usual. One time, I saw a car try to squeeze into a tiny parking spot, but it ended up getting stuck halfway through. It took three teachers and a tow truck to get it unstuck!
Despite all the madness, there are some pretty funny moments too. Like when a kid's backpack gets caught in a car door, and they have to chase after the vehicle as it drives away. Or when a parent accidentally backs into a trash can and sends garbage flying everywhere. It's like a real-life comedy show!
But as hilarious as it can be, the traffic situation is also really frustrating. Sometimes, I end up waiting for over an hour just to get picked up. And by the time I get home, I'm so tired and cranky that I don't even want to do my homework or eat dinner.
I've tried suggesting solutions to the school principal, like staggering dismissal times for different grades or having a
separate pick-up area for buses and cars. But so far, nothing has really worked. It's like the traffic jam has a mind of its own and doesn't want to be tamed!
I know the grown-ups are trying their best to fix the problem, but I really wish they could find a better solution soon. Because as much as I love school, I'm not a fan of this daily traffic nightmare. It's just too much chaos and confusion for a kid to handle!
Who knows, maybe by the time I'm in middle school, they'll have figured out a way to make the dismissal process a little smoother. Or maybe flying cars will be invented, and we can all just zoom away without any trouble!
Until then, I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed and my patience strong whenever that final bell rings. Because you never know what kind of crazy adventures await at the school gate traffic jam!
篇3
It's a Crazy Mess When the Bell Rings!
School is so much fun! I love learning new things, playing at recess, and seeing my friends every day. But there's one part of the school day that I really don't like at all - the end of the day
when we get dismissed to go home. It's just a crazy mess with all the cars, buses, and people everywhere. Let me tell you all about it!
The bell rings at 3:15 and that's the signal for all the kids to get ready to leave. We pack up our backpacks and get in the lines to wait for our teachers to lead us out of the classrooms. I'm always really excited because it means I get to go home and play. But I also get a little knot in my stomach because I know what's coming next - the complete madness outside the school gates!
As soon as we walk out the front doors, it's like entering a war zone. There are cars everywhere, pulling up to the curb or trying to park. Engines are running and exhaust is filling the air. Parents are shouting for their kids and traffic guards are blowing whistles, trying to keep things moving. It's so loud with all the noise that I can barely hear myself think.
The absolute worst is the pick-up line for parents waiting in their cars. It stretches dooooown the street for what seems like miles. All the cars are inching along at a snail's pace. When a kid finally sees their mom or dad's car, they have to run between the other cars and trucks to get in. That's really dangerous because some of the drivers can't see the little kids darting out. I've seen too many near-misses and I hold my breath every time.
And forget about the crosswalks! They are a nightmare during pickup time. Pedestrians have to navigate between the stopped cars to even get to the crosswalk. And good luck getting drivers to actually stop for you - most of them just keep inching forward acting like they can't see you at all. The crossing guards have to constantly blow their whistles and stop traffic just so people can get across safely.
Sometimes I see cars getting into disagreements over parking spots or whose turn it is to go next. Drivers get really angry and start yelling at each other out their windows. Once I even saw two parents get out of their cars because one cut the other one off - they were getting right into each other's faces yelling so loudly that some of the little kids started crying because it was scary. The principal had to come out and try to calm everyone down. It was nuts!
The worst traffic definitely happens on rainy days when there are less kids walking or riding bikes. That's when it seems like every parent drives their car to pick up their child. The line of cars waiting gets super duper long and goes way down so many blocks. Sometimes my mom gets so frustrated sitting in the line that she'll pull a U-turn and go park a few blocks away so she can
just walk up to the school instead. But even the neighborhood streets get crazy gridlocked on those days too.
I really feel sorry for the staff members who have to be out there every afternoon dealing with the traffic chaos. The security guards are trying to keep everybody safe and direct traffic but a lot of times drivers just ignore them. The teachers who are on dismissal duty are going back and forth between the school and the pickup areas, making sure kids find their rides and get home ok. They must get so exhausted from dealing with the pandemonium every single day.
There's also a bunch of high school kids who come to help as traffic safety patrollers. I see them in their neon vests trying to stop cars, open up spaces in the pickup line, and help little kids cross the street safely. Some of the kids are so small that I wonder if drivers can even see them out there between all the big cars and SUVs. I'm always holding my breath hoping none of the patrollers get run over - it would be so tragic.
I've heard parents complain about the bad traffic situation and saying how the school district really needs to do something to improve it. Some families have suggested having more staggered dismissal times for different grades to at least spread out the number of cars over a longer period. Or possibly
re-routing where the pickup lines go could help too. I've also heard parents beg for stricter traffic enforcement around the school with more crossing guards or police officers to keep things safe and moving.
Personally, I think the school should just make a rule that kids aren't allowed to get picked up in cars at all! We could only get home by walking, riding bikes, taking the bus, or getting picked up a few blocks away from school grounds. That would solve the problem once and for all. Of course, I know that's just me dreaming and it won't actually happen. But hey, a kid can hope, right?
No matter what though, I just don't understand why it has to be such a mess every single day. You'd think grownups could figure out a better system for dismissal time. Or at the very least, they could be more patient and calmer instead of getting angry and careless. School is for kids and is supposed to be a safe place. But during pickup, it feels like a danger zone.
I really miss the "good old days" of kindergarten when my dad just walked a couple blocks to meet me and we'd stroll home together. These days, he still walks to school but we have to cross through the front opening, go against the streams of traffic, and navigate between upset drivers and frantic parents
just to get away from the school zone. What a stressful way to end the school day!
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love school and I'm having the best time learning. But dismissal time puts a dark cloud over an otherwise sunny day. It makes me anxious and worried, when I should just be happy and carefree after spending the day with friends, reading cool books, and doing fun activities.
I sure hope the grownups can find a way to get it together and restore some order and calm to the end of the school day. Because dealing with that crazy mess when the bell rings is frankly no fun at all. I'll be counting down the days until I'm old enough to just walk or bike myself to school and avoid the whole traffic madness! Maybe by the time I'm in middle school, some solutions will be in place to tame the rampant chaos of pickup time. A kid can dream, right?。

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