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Originally Posted by MichelKazan
I hate to tell you this but they will probably do nothing about escalator etiquette. Yes it is bad etiquette and yes, it's worse here than anywhere else. But there seems to be a movement away from Stand Left, Walk Right at the TTC, as illustrated in this Toronto Star article ( https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2017/03...u-to-take-a-stand-on-its-escalators.html) because of the risks of injuries entailed from walking on escalators. So I wonder if OC will even try to encourage that.
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Yeah.. such 2017 bullshit logic.. millions of people have to be delayed every day and cost billions in productivity over time because GASP.. one person might get injured every 20 years.
I get that the bubble-wrapped safety-obsessed cult will probably shoot down stand right walk left, but as an alternative, the city should fight like hell to make sure people who stand pick a side and stick to it, allowing 2 people to stand side by side. If there's no push at all, people are going to do the Ottawa thing and stand in the middle with each arm reached out to the railings, hogging the entire width of the escalator. That is even worse than walking being banned because it severely limits the capacity of the escalator. For going down one floor in a mall it's not a big deal but going down the equivalent of 3 stories it is.
Whenever I'm in Ottawa, post LRT opening, I'm going to walk down the escalator every time even if means having to yell 'excuse me' at every person along the way. I encourage everyone else to do the same, then it will be ingrained in people's heads that they have to make way for people faster than them. I've started doing that on sidewalks too.. Ottawa is the only city in the entire world where I've gotten the sidewalk equivalent of road rage.