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Originally Posted by xepherys
krwlz, I think you got two issues combined. Analog mentions two pregnant women, but the big issue seems to be women (or men) with strollers. If I'm in the grocery store, just me, I'm constantly having to manuever around people who can't properly drive a grocery basket. I think a baby stroller should rank higher on the right of way list than a shopping cart. But back to the initial point, when shopping at the mall, how many stores have two person wide aisles? Most don't, and if they do, it's just a central aisle or ring aisle, as anything more takes up precious retail space. If I'm watching the baby and need to go shopping, me pushing a stroller between racks is not really any different than me WALKING between racks, one of us will have to get out of the way anyway. If I have a stroller, it's a LOT easier for you to move than me.
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I don't disagree in the least. But I've seen both people who make the best effort to stay out of peoples way (ie as far over as you can), and then yea, I don't have a problem walking around.
But then I've seen people who park right in the middle. When the aisles are that narrow, its imperitive that they stay to one side, that at least gives some room, where as right in the middle leaves not enough room on either side.
Kinda see where I'm going with that?