Why You Shouldn’t Walk on Escalators

🚧 Why You Should Stand, Not Walk, on Escalators (Safety First!)

Turns out your rush-hour escalator sprint might be more dangerous than efficient. Here’s why experts now recommend standing:

⚠️ The Hidden Risks of Walking

  1. 25% higher fall risk (London Underground study)
  2. Uneven step heights cause tripping (especially when tired)
  3. Crowd domino effect – One stumble can topple 10+ people

⏳ The Efficiency Myth

  • Walking only saves ~10 seconds on average escalator ride
  • But increases 300% collision risk during peak hours

🔄 Better Alternatives

✔ Stand right, hold rail (Left side isn’t actually faster)
✔ Use stairs if you need exercise (Bonus: 8% calorie burn vs walking escalators)
✔ Eye the yellow step edges – 90% of falls happen near top/bottom

“Escalators are moving stairs, not treadmills – treat them as transport, not a gym.” – Transit Safety Council

#UrbanSafety #TransportHacks #CommuterTips

Did you know? Japan removed “walk left” signs after proving standing-only increased throughput by 15%. Which camp are you in – walker or stander?

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