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On Nov 15, 12:05*pm, "tim...." wrote:
No, it's because they don't know any different route. If you don't know, why would you try it? .... and who says that following "the regulars" leads you to the exit, rather than to another line for onward travel? PhilD -- |
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I suspect in many cases the longer routes are intended to ease
passenger flow and if everyone took the shortcuts used by "regulars" it would simply result in a mass scrum with crowds travelling in opposite directions., but, never mind, it'sfun to laugh at the silly foreigners going the wrong way in the smug satisfaction that you are much cleverer than them, isn't it? |
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"malc" wrote in message
... I suspect in many cases the longer routes are intended to ease passenger flow and if everyone took the shortcuts used by "regulars" it would simply result in a mass scrum with crowds travelling in opposite directions., but, never mind, it'sfun to laugh at the silly foreigners going the wrong way in the smug satisfaction that you are much cleverer than them, isn't it? CJB isn't the first to spot this and post about it, and probably won't be the last. And as a regular contributor he'll have read any number of posts about serious overcrowding at various tube stations. As you rightly point out, the one way systems are in place for the benefit of everyone, and if everyone ignored them the advantages to those 'regulars' who do so now would immediately disappear. Paul S |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:31:37 -0000, "Paul Scott"
wrote: CJB isn't the first to spot this and post about it, and probably won't be the last. And as a regular contributor he'll have read any number of posts about serious overcrowding at various tube stations. As you rightly point out, the one way systems are in place for the benefit of everyone, and if everyone ignored them the advantages to those 'regulars' who do so now would immediately disappear. It's analogous to queueing barriers where large numbers of people congregate. If demand is quiet, it's quicker to go around them and walk directly to the front than zig-zag your way around. Try it when it is busy and you may find your decision less than acceptable to your fellow queuers. I guess underground stations by their nature apply the 'Disney' variant, where the end of the line is not visible until you get round the last corner. Maybe that's why visitors follow the signs? |
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On Nov 15, 12:24*pm, malc wrote:
I suspect in many cases the longer routes are intended to ease passenger flow and if everyone took the shortcuts used by "regulars" it would simply result in a mass scrum with crowds travelling in opposite directions., but, never mind, it'sfun to laugh at the silly foreigners going the wrong way in the smug satisfaction that you are much cleverer than them, isn't it? Yes ... |
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