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Call for ban on cars dropping off and picking up pupils outside two Falkirk schools

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Falkirk schools is the only way to stop an accident happening, a residents’ group has claimed. Members of Symington Drive Residents’ Association are putting the proposal forward after counting up to 671 cars on the road at afternoon pick-up time for St Francis Xavier’s Primary and St Mungo’s High School, in Bainsford.The residents gathered the numbers by counting traffic at the top of Merchiston Avenue – at the roundabout beside St Francis Primary – from 8-9.15am and again between 2.30-3.15 pm, for a week, from Monday, August 23 to Friday, August 27 this year.They found at the morning drop off there were between 247 and 539 cars, up to nine vans, between 12 and 16 buses and around six bikes.Then, for the afternoon pick up, they counted.

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