Is there a specific way to hold the cart, such as with the right or left handle?
Can be used on either the left or right side
A shopping cart is a reliable partner for shopping and walks.
Once you get used to using a cart, you'll naturally find yourself operating it with your right or left hand, whichever is easier to hold. But are there any rules about which way to hold a cart, or which side is left or right?

◆ Basically, it can be used on either the left or right side.
Many shopping carts, especially four-wheeled ones, have 360-degree casters and are designed to be held in either hand. This is a great feature for right- or left-handed people, as it allows them to be used according to their dominant hand and how they feel that day.
◆ However, be careful if it has a hand brake!
Carts with brakes have a clear "way to hold them."
For example, if the brake is attached to the handlebars, the brake will only be applied to the rear wheel unless you hold it facing forward.
If you hold the bike from the other side in this state, the wheel with the brake, which is normally at the rear, will be at the front, which could cause the bike to come to a sudden halt when you apply the brakes, leading to an unexpected accident such as stumbling or tripping forward.
◆ Use it safely in the correct orientation
If you are using a cart with brakes, be sure to check the instructions and the label on the cart itself and use it in the specified direction.
It is especially important to check the correct way to hold the device beforehand when it will be used by elderly people or family members.
◆ Summary
The cart with 360-degree casters can be used on either the left or right side
Braked carts require the handle to be in the correct position
If used in the wrong direction, there is a risk of it falling over!
For a safe and comfortable daily life, please be sure to pay attention to the small details when using the cart. If you have any concerns, we recommend asking a store staff member for assistance.