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This did not begin to change in Europe until after World War II and the European Economic Miracles began to take hold. And gradually European Children began to move toward American patterns with children coming to school in busses and cars. Serbian children (at the time Communist Yugoslavia) children made this transition slower than children in Western Europe because of the Communist economy (albeit Communist-light). Yugoslavia avoiided Soviet impopsed Stalinism. And Communist reforms that so damaged Eastern-European economies were limited in Yugoslabia. Serbia until the 1990s was a Yugoslav province. Serbian children mostly walked to school. Thus dud not change in the Communist era. Serbia was less prosperous than Western Europe, so very few families had cars. Thus fewer parents drive the children to school than is common in Western Europe. We are not sure how common school buses are. And most children did not have bikes.
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