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As we gradually ease out of lockdowns and people start using metro systems again, we need to ensure both the safety and the trust of riders and personnel alike. How can operators and authorities ensure the safety and well-being of passengers in public transport stations whilst keeping their journeys smooth and efficient? A sound strategy is key to winning back commuter confidence. A commuter's journey to work, for example, starts when they leave home; before they reach their destination, however, a series of encounters will have taken place. Every single of these encounters needs to be safe - otherwise the whole chain is at risk.
- anti-bacterial elevator surfaces and self-cleaning escalator handrails
- touchless control systems and remote monitoring
- smart people flow planning to minimize crowds and bottlenecks
- connected solutions which allow integration with even more applications, such as blindsquare
- Werner Ettrich, Global Maintenance Director, KONE
- Alex Lau, General Manager - Safety & Quality, MTR Corporation, Hong Kong
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