Safety is about daily behavior
A safer stroller has a harness that gets used, brakes that parents actually set, a fold that locks, and a stable frame that fits your terrain.
Heavy bags on handles can change balance; storage should go where the stroller maker recommends.
Match stroller to the route
Sidewalk errands, car travel, jogging, and double-stroller use all create different needs. Compare wheels, brakes, visibility, canopy, and fold size before buying.
Always verify age and weight limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
What stroller feature matters most?
Harness, brakes, stability, and correct age/weight fit are the first checks.
Can accessories make a stroller less safe?
Yes. Poorly placed bags, toys, and add-ons can affect balance or create hazards.