FUJIZY ELELEVATORS&ESCALATORS CO,.LTD
The acceleration elevator on the ground is good, but it is full of people standing on the left and right sides. The people who got on the elevator were stuck on it and couldn't move, and they didn't walk fast. "Yesterday, a citizen told reporters when transferring trains on Guangjinan Road in the subway.
FUJIZY Elevator found these two acceleration elevators that lay flat on the ground. FUJIZY Elevator found that about every 3 minutes, there will be a passenger flow in the transfer channel, and about 60% of the passengers will directly choose to go to the accelerating elevator. However, more than half of the passengers will choose to stand still on the elevator, or play with their mobile phones, or chat with their friends. Some people will stand in a row of two on the elevator. Due to the slow running speed of the elevator, the anxious passengers in the back row will keep saying "Give way" to the front row and squeeze through the gap.
The passenger, Mr. Zhang, did not choose to take the acceleration elevator, but walked through the transfer passage. He said that everyone stood still on the acceleration elevator, which was much slower than walking on the road. "Every minute counts in the subway, and 30 seconds is indeed quite a long time." The Suzhou Fuji Control Belt Problem said that the accelerating elevators mentioned by passengers are called pedestrian walks in the industry, and are generally used for long transfer distances. The area is convenient for passengers with large luggage to pass underground. In addition to the subway, such elevators are often seen in places such as airports.
"The pedestrian walkway can be accelerated, so it can also be used to evacuate people." FUJIZY Elevator believes that because this kind of elevator is laid on the ground and has no angle, it is completely suitable for people to walk on it. From the perspective of evacuation effect, people walking on it can also improve the evacuation speed and improve the safety of underground space. According to FUJIZY Elevator, currently in Western Europe, the speed of pedestrian walks is faster at 0.75 m/s.
Elevators such as pedestrian walks are still new in Suzhou Metro. Many citizens mistakenly believe that they are faster, and they have the habit of standing still after getting on the elevator. At present, the company has arranged station attendants to advertise and explain to passengers next to the elevator, guiding them to leave the left aisle for the passage of the back row. FUJIZY Elevator reminds that the elderly and children are not recommended to walk on the sidewalk, and also reminds passengers who use mobile phones on the sidewalk to pay attention to their feet. After observation, it is found that many people are too engaged when playing with their mobile phones, and they are not aware of it when they reach the end of the trail, and are prone to falls.