Do you feel they are safe behind you when you can't see what is going on?
There are a few things I keep in mind when using it...
I always make sure that bike+trailer can clear sideroads/driveways etc before crossing them (ie. if there is a obsticle in front).
Remember that the trailer is wider than the bike when riding near edges (this is less of an issue than I expected).
Keep the cover down, even in good weather, so he cant suddenly climb out (mine has a mesh window under the rainproof removable window)
Other than that I tend to find that I meet hazards from the front and am therefore grateful that its me an not the kids up front.
Also the trailer seems really stable even under pretty heavy braking.
The best bit is arriving at his nursery on my mongrel bike, pulling him in a dirt covered trailer, and then having toddlers arriving in BMW X5's voice jealuosy to their parents :)
My next plan is to attach a light to inside of the roof, so the nippa can look at his books during the increasingly dark mornings.
There are a few things I keep in mind when using it...
Other than that I tend to find that I meet hazards from the front and am therefore grateful that its me an not the kids up front.
Also the trailer seems really stable even under pretty heavy braking.
The best bit is arriving at his nursery on my mongrel bike, pulling him in a dirt covered trailer, and then having toddlers arriving in BMW X5's voice jealuosy to their parents :)
My next plan is to attach a light to inside of the roof, so the nippa can look at his books during the increasingly dark mornings.