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I had to be in a wheel chair for a couple of trips and did not like it at all. I do know what you are talking about with the strollers and wheel chairs, though.almburr said:So true about the stroollers and even the wheel chairs. W e were at MGM during super soap weekend we were there on the Saturday it was wall to wall people we had a double stroller but we were keeping it out of peoples way we waited for people to pass there is no need to use it as a bettering ram!We had more problems with peolpe in wheel chairs they were rude (not all, but some) DH was loading up kids in stroller outside of some store. A lady was pushing her mother ? and was all rude snapping at DH to move! Not asking. we are from small rural area and you wave at everyone on the highway for at least 100miles, and they wave back. Its like when you leave a building the person who is trying to come in needs to wait for the person coming out(person coming out makes space for people coming in) It seemed to us that they were in the right because they had a wheelchair.
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I look healthy as a horse, but have underlying issues that puts me in a wheel chair from time to time. My husband pushes me. I feel like I'm constantly saying "excuse me". I try to help him watch to not hit anyone.
It seems as though people don't see wheel chairs or strollers. I obtained a new appreciation for people in wheel chairs, so when I can walk, I do try to watch out for them and try to give a little room.
I know what you mean, though, by some of the aggressive drivers.
We had more problems with peolpe in wheel chairs they were rude (not all, but some) DH was loading up kids in stroller outside of some store. A lady was pushing her mother ? and was all rude snapping at DH to move! Not asking. we are from small rural area and you wave at everyone on the highway for at least 100miles, and they wave back. Its like when you leave a building the person who is trying to come in needs to wait for the person coming out(person coming out makes space for people coming in) It seemed to us that they were in the right because they had a wheelchair.

