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Thursday, November 19, 2020
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Every city has their own escalator conventions. When I worked in Melbourne people stood still on the left-hand side, and climbed the escalator on the right. People who stood still on the right-hand side would build up frustrated climbers behind them!
In spite of all these posters many people are still too impatient to stand still.
I never understood the point of walking on an escalator. Doesn't seem safe to me. That's a great sign!
Good sign, will people take notice?
I'm not walking on the escalators but I am also for sure not touching the handrail!
From my experience in Tokyo...I'm not sure this'll work :D
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