Hong Kong’s MTR Corp won’t use by-laws to force travellers to stand on both sides of escalators

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp won’t use by-laws to force travellers to stand on both sides of escalators

[South China Morning Post] - 11/11/2024

Rail giant prefers ‘promotion and education’ efforts to change travellers’ behaviour, also plans to reduce speed of escalators.



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