why escalators on the London underground have people stand on the right walk in the left despite convention in the country being that you typically would overtake on the right?

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As a Brit I must admit this has me stumped. For doing things like driving, walking up stairs and various other things it is convention to keep left and allow other people moving fast to pass on the right yet on the underground it is the opposite. There are signs which tell you to stand right, allowing people to walk on the left.

Additionally, the direction of the escalators are the ‘correct’ way round according to convention, with direction of the escalator you would need to take approaching them being on the left.

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Public transport consistency for tourists, primarily. Most other countries use the same conventions, and tourists using public transport in London will be used to those conventions.

Outside of public transport, the “keep to the left” convention is not really universal, or mandatory, aside from driving.

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