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I read this article this morning and I slightly disagree with it when based on real situations of my own experience. I have never seen a line at an escalator with the very exception of O'Hare airport and that lasted a good 2 seconds and only because of mothers with strollers who didn't know what to do. They held the line up briefly.
For the most part, escalators are not packed with people and that's because there aren't many people waiting to get in line on the escalator. Is it different where you've lived or traveled?
With big health crazes around I also see many more people taking the stairs even with their luggage in tow! Here's the link to the article below.
People who walk on the escalator actually slow everyone down
For the most part, escalators are not packed with people and that's because there aren't many people waiting to get in line on the escalator. Is it different where you've lived or traveled?
With big health crazes around I also see many more people taking the stairs even with their luggage in tow! Here's the link to the article below.
People who walk on the escalator actually slow everyone down