Speaking of the stroller wagons, I just thought of something.
If the reason for their ban is that their height makes it difficult for the pushers to see where the wheels are going, then isn't that the same problem for any stroller with a canopy?
Sidenote: I don't like the strollers where the child is facing the direction of motion, because then the parent can't see what they're doing, or if they're sliding out, or if they're vomiting, and so on. Too often the parent with such strollers stops dead in the pathways to run around to the front of the stroller to take care of something, or even to hear what their child is saying. If we're going to get strict, then we should be switching to rear-facing strollers to obviate these issues.
Which brings me back to the wagon stroller: At least the parent can see the child and the child see the parent and coordinate language and any bodily issues.
If the wagon stroller has the same or smaller footprint as the regular strollers, and the other strollers have the same visual impairment because of their canopies, and the wagon stroller allows parents to keep an eye on the children... I'm kinda OK with the wagon stroller.
If the reason for their ban is that their height makes it difficult for the pushers to see where the wheels are going, then isn't that the same problem for any stroller with a canopy?
Sidenote: I don't like the strollers where the child is facing the direction of motion, because then the parent can't see what they're doing, or if they're sliding out, or if they're vomiting, and so on. Too often the parent with such strollers stops dead in the pathways to run around to the front of the stroller to take care of something, or even to hear what their child is saying. If we're going to get strict, then we should be switching to rear-facing strollers to obviate these issues.
Which brings me back to the wagon stroller: At least the parent can see the child and the child see the parent and coordinate language and any bodily issues.
If the wagon stroller has the same or smaller footprint as the regular strollers, and the other strollers have the same visual impairment because of their canopies, and the wagon stroller allows parents to keep an eye on the children... I'm kinda OK with the wagon stroller.