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Japanese city bans people from walking on escalators. Here's why

Japan has been advertising about the new law on TV and posting flyers about it in significant train stations.

Published on: Oct 09, 2023 04:15 PM IST
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Nagoya, a city in Japan passed a law prohibiting people from walking on escalators. Yes, you read that right. The ban on walking on escalators went into effect in Nagoya on October 1 in an effort to reduce mishaps like falls.

People riding on escalators.
People riding on escalators.

In Japan, it is customary for passengers to stand stationary on the left side of an escalator while leaving the right side open for passengers to ascend or descend.

So, to stop that, the ordinance calls for people to stop moving while using escalators, whether they are standing on the left or right side. Train stations, businesses, and other entities that control escalators must also make visitors aware of this rule, reports The Mainichi. (Also Read: Japan's sleep-deprived employees embrace the workplace nap)

This ordinance is the second of its kind in Japan. The first one came in eastern Japan's Saitama Prefecture in 2021.

 
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