Actually, with the blade turned in the normal forward direction, and then going backwards, or back-blading as many of us refer to it, sometimes it's a little safer, assuming you know what is behind you. With backblading (again, with the blade still facing forward) the blade tends to slide up over things. I do a great deal of backblading when I'm pushing snow over unfrozen ground and areas of my neighbors gravel drive, as the blade tends to not dig in at all. In fact, with a relatively light blade, you may find the blade rises up somewhat on top of the snow and doesn't dig enough.