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Is it because everyone is right-handed?

In fact, the left and right stations of the elevator are only early regulations. Now more and more elevator companies advocate holding the handrail tightly and standing without leaning on it. And it's not because everyone is right-handed, but to give up a side passage so that people who need to move forward quickly can pass from the left. But in fact, this is only accelerating the loss of the elevator.

The rule of "walk left and stand right" rarely appears on the warning signs of elevators. It can be considered as a conventional way to use elevators. Judging from our daily life experience, many people habitually regard the elevator as a road and stand on the right, which is related to our traffic habits. We usually drive on the right. If you follow this habit, everyone will get used to it.

The advantage of this is that it can also give up the left channel and provide convenience for people who need to move forward quickly. It seems like a kind move, but is it really like this? That's not true. In recent years, elevator accidents have occurred frequently, and the cause of the accidents is not unrelated to this law of walking left and standing right.

You know, in the long-term operation of the elevator, its design was originally designed according to the fact that people stood in the middle and the force was evenly distributed during the elevator's ascent. However, the appearance of the "Zuo Li Right Stand" rule leads to the unbalanced weight on both sides of the elevator, which is inconsistent with the early design and accelerates the aging of the elevator.

And in the process of walking to the left, the elevator is still moving, and the speed per second is faster than the number of steps we take. It's easy to fall down if you want to grab time. Once we fall and pull others, the consequences are unimaginable.

So what we often see is to set the normal ordinary stairs and elevators together. Pedestrians can make different choices according to their needs.

When you need to take the elevator, you can choose the elevator, which runs at a constant speed. If you are in a hurry and want to hurry, you can choose to take the stairs. Generally speaking, people who take the stairs will be faster. You can also control your own rhythm without interference from the elevator, which is more convenient and safer.

From my personal point of view, "stand well and stand firm" is really safer than "stand left and right". Imagine, in the running elevator, suddenly a person jumped up from behind, would you be scared? And after being scared, will you do anything unsafe? More importantly, running on the elevator will not affect the normal use of the elevator?

So, if you are in a hurry and want to be in a hurry, please take the stairs directly. People who take the elevator, please stand still, stop walking and pay attention to safety.