Similarly, I'll assume that most "non-observant walkers" have been walking for more than 10 years and really should be experienced enough not to cut in front of a wheelchair, scooter, stroller or another walker.![]()
thanks! exactly!
also, people can usually stop walking on a dime, but those of us with wheels cannot. We MUST use our wheels to get around, but they DO have a stopping distance, just like a car. I use a manual chair, so i need to see the obstacle, grab the rims, and stop, which means using a brake-like system - i cant just lock up the wheels by grabbing them hard or i would be thrown out of the chair... check out test track and the two braking demonstrations for an idea!
i do what i can, and i ALWAYS see walkers cause you are MUCH taller than me, i cant see anything else, i cant read a map or drink a soda while wheeling, so i do my best, but i need you to be aware!