pafc1870 wrote:Maybe the answer to these 3 wheelers is a brake that is always on and a lever or trigger or something on the handle that you squeeze to release the brake, similar to what chainsaws and hedge trimmers have. That way if you let it go even for a second, the brake will come on.
Its an incident that the mother, and anyone else who was there will never forget. The train driver would have been helpless, having no chance to stop the train in time. It seems the kid is the luckiest one involved just because they would be too young to remember it.
Airport trolleys have that...you have to press down on the handle to make them move...something similar would be a good idea imho. I've lost count of the number of times I've seen people park a stroller without using a brake on sloping pavements and let go only to grab it again in time before it gets to the edge and the traffic.
Very, very lucky that the stroller landed squarely between the tracks (going by that video clip) so the train probably passed cleanly over him.
Another thing they should consider when designing these is that they ARE going to be used as shopping trolleys. Every time I go to town I see some poor little bugger take a backward tumble cos the parent has hung god knows how many shopping bags from the handles and as soon as they let go the whole lot flips over backwards...and it's only the amount of shopping that cushions the kid from smacking it's head on the ground, especially in the cheaper looking strollers.
Regards
JAS