Councillor Sajid Patel backed up his his fellow Tory colleague's comments.
He said parents should take more responsibility when considering where they send their children to school and how they will get there.
"Parents also have a responsibility," he said. "When you choose the secondary school you want to send your children to, you have a choice.
"When you make that choice one of the things you have to consider is the transport arrangements."
Philip Williams, the council's traffic and transport assistant director, said it is important to get this right "up stream" especially for people who have not got much of a choice about where they live.
"People in social housing, the housing that is provided and is available should be well connected," he said.
Councillor Gill Moseley asked if farming communities should give up jobs on farms to live near a bus route, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
"Farmers don't really have the choice to go to a particular location," she said.
"The argument for choosing to live on a bus route is not as strong perhaps as the speaker would like it to be."
She said the need for new housing, particularly in rural areas, is leading to homes being built far from a frequent bus line.