We have such elevators here, and I never saw such fights.
However, I think the real reason is that they are harder to program (and obviously require more modern hardware, e.g. not just an ordinary set of mechanical buttons) so unless it’s time to renovate the apartment block elevator no one cares enough to replace them.
We have such elevators here, and I never saw such fights.
However, I think the real reason is that they are harder to program (and obviously require more modern hardware, e.g. not just an ordinary set of mechanical buttons) so unless it’s time to renovate the apartment block elevator no one cares enough to replace them.
It *is* standard, and has been for 20 years, in South Korea and Japan.
Anyone saying it would be expensive or technically difficult is talking nonsense.
Elevators with “elevator car cancellation” are no more expensive or difficult to implement since elevators switched over to computer control about 20-ish years ago.
Why isn’t it standard all over the world?
I can only guess the answer is apathy or cultural differences, but I don’t know the details.
It *is* standard, and has been for 20 years, in South Korea and Japan.
Anyone saying it would be expensive or technically difficult is talking nonsense.
Elevators with “elevator car cancellation” are no more expensive or difficult to implement since elevators switched over to computer control about 20-ish years ago.
Why isn’t it standard all over the world?
I can only guess the answer is apathy or cultural differences, but I don’t know the details.
I haven seen elevators that do that, but they are quite new and most elevators at least were I live a often a few decades old and they arent going to replace them just for this new feature and adding it to old ones isnt a priorty. Not sure what the average life span of an elevator is but in 30 or so years I expect to see them much more.
I haven seen elevators that do that, but they are quite new and most elevators at least were I live a often a few decades old and they arent going to replace them just for this new feature and adding it to old ones isnt a priorty. Not sure what the average life span of an elevator is but in 30 or so years I expect to see them much more.
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