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Originally Posted by GirlySports
You're right and I do feel responsible but if it had been another person or another car then I can see that. I can't see the stroller when it's ahead of the person and below my bumper. If the mom had pulled the stroller behind her then I would have easily seen her first.
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I rarely see people pull the strollers. In fact the only time I can remember somebody pushing instead of pulling was to keep the sunlight out of their child's face.
The reason why the strollers are pushed and not pulled is due to ease. It is difficult to pull the stroller. Pushing, which is the intended use, is much easier. I am not making excuses for anyone's carelessness or stupidity, but merely an explanation of why people push and not pull.