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by bryondowd
1821 days ago
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Yeah, I've never encountered the social behavior the author describes. In my experience, people walk when the escalator happens to be clear ahead of them, and stop behind the next cluster of standers. I've never seen standers make an effort to stay to one side. So walking is just an opportunistic and limited benefit to the system. Perhaps its regional. |
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Saitama Prefecture is trying to change this behaviour, get people to stand on both sides, and the reaction from the rest of the country has been very mixed, a lot of people are making fun of Saitama people as having nowhere to go in a hurry. It's very inefficient, and the culture will take a lot of time to change.