snowwite
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2005
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Does anyone else feel invisible when maneuvering your ECV or wheelchair?
So many people walk with their face in their phone or looking off in some other direction than the way they are headed.
I’ve had to stop, dodge, swerve and out maneuver so many people that it leads me to believe they cannot see me!
Kids I get and I’m wary of them but adults? I don’t get it. Put your flipping phone away and enjoy the parks!
Yesterday I accidentally clipped a woman with the exit gate after she randomly stopped as I was exiting a ride with a swing gate.
It’s been quite a challenge getting around this week due to the crowds.
I’ve not been on a new bus yet. The drivers for the most part have been helpful on the busses and monorail. The boat not so much. Yesterday I had a trainee bus driver and he was way more careful than any of the seasoned ones! Until he strapped me in I didn’t even know that there was a seatbelt!
Since then I have requested it.
So what are your experiences?
So many people walk with their face in their phone or looking off in some other direction than the way they are headed.
I’ve had to stop, dodge, swerve and out maneuver so many people that it leads me to believe they cannot see me!
Kids I get and I’m wary of them but adults? I don’t get it. Put your flipping phone away and enjoy the parks!
Yesterday I accidentally clipped a woman with the exit gate after she randomly stopped as I was exiting a ride with a swing gate.
It’s been quite a challenge getting around this week due to the crowds.
I’ve not been on a new bus yet. The drivers for the most part have been helpful on the busses and monorail. The boat not so much. Yesterday I had a trainee bus driver and he was way more careful than any of the seasoned ones! Until he strapped me in I didn’t even know that there was a seatbelt!
Since then I have requested it.
So what are your experiences?