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TopicNYC man killed by deliberate, unprovoked push onto the subway tracks...
crayola555
03/27/24 10:28:41 AM
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pinky0926 posted...
I don't really know how there could be.

If subways in america are anything at all like the london underground, you're already short on space and then the shuttle pulls up in slightyl different locations on the platform every time. Also there's a rapid turnaround time from the shuttle arriving to it setting off.

So a barrier would make this process significantly slower at best, but at worst completely screw up people's ability to even get onboard.


justaguy3492 posted...
Japan figured it out.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/9/9e0c12d8.jpg

Not just Japan. Places like Korea, Hong Kong, and even China has barriers and better infrastructures on their transit stations. Tbh the trains system in the USA is trash


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