0 a kind of small carriage on wheels for carrying a baby, pushed by its mother etc ; baby carriage American -- kereta sorong bayi
That would help very considerably, because it would help the family to buy the pram and the layette and the clothes.
It is difficult, too, for people carrying heavy bags or wheeling prams to pass through them.
Is he aware that this is a dangerous practice which forces pedestrians into the road, particularly those who are wheeling prams?
One of the reasons for the shortage of new perambulators today the fact that people are insisting on buying new prams for their babies.
I have already published proposals to allow buses to draw trailers to carry luggage and prams.
What worries me is the larger items which normal households cannot be expected to dispose of, such as worn-out bedsteads, prams and so on.
There were pedestrians walking with prams and dogs on the so-called cycle track.
These people depart, leaving glass, old bedsteads, broken-down prams, pieces of bicycle and litter of the worst sort.