The arterial route to independence: Lessons from a MyCiti bus

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In a "super coddled world," how do we give our children the tools to navigate life on their own? This week, I’m reflecting on my 1998 gap year in the UK - a time of living on a six-pence and discovering the true meaning of independence through a red double-decker bus.
Fast forward to 2026 in Cape Town, and I’m putting those same lessons to the test with my eldest. We’re swapping the "parental Uber" for the MyCiti network. From the "user error" of standing on the wrong side of the road to the triumph of a successful mall run, this episode is about why reliable public transport isn't just about infrastructure - it’s about freedom.
14 Jan 11PM English South Africa Society & Culture · Society & Culture

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