The Escalator, man's second greatest invention after AC. Scourge of A-Kon convention goers. Lean how to survive and what not to do.
Escalators are one of the largest, most expensive machines people use on a regular basis, but they're also one of the simplest. An escalator is a conveyor transport device for transporting people, consisting of a staircase whose steps move up or down on tracks that keep the surfaces of the individual steps horizontal. Jamming ones shoe into it, will break it. Also, dropping trash, pencils, and clothing will also cause many mishaps.
So, for your benefit, this little article was put together as a reminder on how to ride and be safe on an escalator.
While some escalator accidents are caused by a mechanical failure, most can be avoided by following some simple safety precautions. This means you!
Escalator speeds vary from about 90 feet per minute to 180 feet per minute (27 to 55 meters per minute). An escalator moving 145 feet (44 m) per minute can carry more than 10,000 people an hour -- many more people than a standard elevator. Still a train leaving Chicago at 2:00 pm will beat it.