So for a couple of months I have been riding and I often take my rolling cart with me because I can't carry a lot of stuff due to a back issue. I really need it today because I'm going grocery shopping. It's like this: http://www.containerstore.com/s/kitc...ampaign=google
I got on today and nearly every seat was full. There may have been one if anyone had offered to scoot over to the window seat and let me have his, but even so I might have declined because I've heard under-the-breath complaints about my cart being in the aisle. I can fold it up, but there is just not enough leg room in a forward-facing seat. I really need one of the disabled seats, but no one offered me one today since I don't *look* disabled. I opted to stand for the 10-minute ride. It doesn't bother me.
It did bother the bus driver because it is a safety issue. (Though I wonder why they have bars people can hold onto?) He really wanted me to "find a seat". He asked nicely, so please don't fault him. Right after that a few people in the disabled seats were getting off and I said cheerfully, "Oh, I can now." It was akward. People were staring, esp. the lady across from me. Of course, my '30s-inspired outfit (complete with reproduction shoes) and hair often get me looks, so maybe that was it. Still, even when I am dressed "normally" that cart draws looks.
I just don't want to cause a safety issue nor get in anyone's way nor make an akward situation, but this happens a couple of times a month. I go out of my way to keep the cart out of the way; one time I put it on my lap and it was sticking all up in the air and stuff.
How can I deal with this? I have tried a regular shopping bag or messenger bag, but I ended up in pain for days from it. I need to be able to wheel my stuff. I guess I have to rearrange my schedule to avoid the busy times, but that's not always possible. I am going to the grocery store in a little bit and I don't know what I'll do on the way home.
I got on today and nearly every seat was full. There may have been one if anyone had offered to scoot over to the window seat and let me have his, but even so I might have declined because I've heard under-the-breath complaints about my cart being in the aisle. I can fold it up, but there is just not enough leg room in a forward-facing seat. I really need one of the disabled seats, but no one offered me one today since I don't *look* disabled. I opted to stand for the 10-minute ride. It doesn't bother me.
It did bother the bus driver because it is a safety issue. (Though I wonder why they have bars people can hold onto?) He really wanted me to "find a seat". He asked nicely, so please don't fault him. Right after that a few people in the disabled seats were getting off and I said cheerfully, "Oh, I can now." It was akward. People were staring, esp. the lady across from me. Of course, my '30s-inspired outfit (complete with reproduction shoes) and hair often get me looks, so maybe that was it. Still, even when I am dressed "normally" that cart draws looks.
I just don't want to cause a safety issue nor get in anyone's way nor make an akward situation, but this happens a couple of times a month. I go out of my way to keep the cart out of the way; one time I put it on my lap and it was sticking all up in the air and stuff.
How can I deal with this? I have tried a regular shopping bag or messenger bag, but I ended up in pain for days from it. I need to be able to wheel my stuff. I guess I have to rearrange my schedule to avoid the busy times, but that's not always possible. I am going to the grocery store in a little bit and I don't know what I'll do on the way home.

*offers hugs*
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