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Dave Arquati:
Practically though, surely the easiest thing would be to devise a pictorial method of indicating "stand on the right"? Mark Brader: That doesn't seem like an easy thing to me at all. "Richard": I don't know... I'm sure I've seen somewhere, a pictogram of a cross-section of escalator with someone standing on the right. Again, that looks as though it ought to mean to keep off the left side altogether. You could add a walking figure on the left, but I don't think the difference between the two figures would call attention to itself, and even if someone noticed that, they still wouldn't be likely to figure out that they were also supposed to notice that the *other* key difference was which was on the left. Unless they already knew the rule, of course -- but in that case, they didn't need the sign, did they? You might be able to do it with a *large* picture that had room for motion arrows. I remember seeing signs on the Helsinki Metro some years ago where "Wait for passengers to leave trains before boarding" was expressed with two large pictures and no writing except the numbers 1 and 2 -- like something out of Fahrenheit 451. But a little pictogram that could go beside the escalator... no, I don't believe it. -- Mark Brader, Toronto "Just because it's correct doesn't make it right!" -- Jonas Schlein My text in this article is in the public domain. |
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John Rowland wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 20 Jan 2005:
I don't see what all the fuss is about. Whenever I'm walking up an escalator I just say "excuse me" loudly, and the person gets out of the way. The last time I did that, the youth in question let me go past and then kicked me very hard on my tailbone. I now prefer to stand on the right and not walk down. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 2 January 2005 |
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, John Rowland wrote:
I don't see what all the fuss is about. Whenever I'm walking up an escalator I just say "excuse me" loudly, and the person gets out of the way. Sometimes foreign faces turn around and stare blankly, in which case hand gestures finish the job. I don't remember ever having a problem. No, John, but you're clearly not a real Londoner, since this involves actually speaking to people, you johnny-come-lately mockney immigrant filth. And by 'hand gestures', do you mean 'bunch of fives'? tom -- Socialism - straight in the mainline! |
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