Moving walkway Sample Clauses

Moving walkway. The narrow hallways are equipped with moving walkways for passengers, so as to reduce walking distance for passengers. Most moving walkways have a width that allows people to overtake others. (a) Staff transportation (b) Passenger transportation (c) A number of luggage carts Figure 20: Various of the powered vehicles at Schiphol Walking speed Single passengers Dyads of passengers Percentages (single/dyad) Left Middle Right Undecided Left Middle Right Standing still 2 1 1 2 1 8% / 13% Slow 6 2 1 1 1 5 1 29% / 22% Normal 9 5 1 4 10 2 42% / 55% Fast 2 1 4 1 2 1 21% / 10% Table 4: Comparison of single and dyad passengers motion behavior on a moving walkway This can be necessary as we observed situations where all people are walking (such as CB3-Tokyo13 and CB3-Tokyo10) or where some passengers are just standing still (CB1-Tokyo3). In one situation we observed that a moving walkway was out of use. In this case the passenger did not walk on the moving walkway but next to it (CB2-Vancouver3). In total we observed 83 situations on the moving walkway. The total duration of video material containing a moving walkway was 12 minutes. One independent coder coded these fragments to in- dicate whether people either were standing still (11), walking slowly (20), walking at a normal speed (39), or walking fast (13). 38 of these situations contained single passengers, 31 a pair of people, and the remaining situations featuring groups containing respectively three (4), four (1), five (3), six (3) and ten
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