I usually just lift the back of the cart to move them over, not as easy as just moving it sideways but not too difficult, unless your cart is too heavy or you have a child in the seat.
That reminds me of my technique for those travellators that go up and down between floors. The wheels normally lock into the base if they’re pointing forewards, but if you zig zag and lift it slightly you can keep it from getting latched, such that you actually progress up instead of standing there waiting.
I usually just lift the back of the cart to move them over, not as easy as just moving it sideways but not too difficult, unless your cart is too heavy or you have a child in the seat.
That reminds me of my technique for those travellators that go up and down between floors. The wheels normally lock into the base if they’re pointing forewards, but if you zig zag and lift it slightly you can keep it from getting latched, such that you actually progress up instead of standing there waiting.