In this case travellers at Barcelona Sants station were
confronted with both an up and a down escalator to choose from to go down to
the platform.
An easy choice you’d think. An easy rational choice, yes.
But introduce a confusingly placed sign and it seems we will
often switch off our rational thought, ignore the evidence of our own eyes, and follow the authority of the sign.
In some cases this was true even when people were coming up
the ‘up’ escalator right in front of the person planning to use the same
escalator to go down – leading to results that kept me amused for many moments.
I was lucky enough to have a flipcam in my pocket so
recorded what unfolded.
Perhaps what follows below also illustrates that we are more
likely to be convinced by authority (represented by the sign) when we are in an
agitated state (ie the folk in a hurry seem most likely to follow the orders of
the signs over and above the herd instinct of following those folk who are
going the right way.
This perhaps has implications for channelling behaviour in
riot situations of the kind discussed on this blog in recent weeks.
I was particularly amused by the behaviour emerging towards
the end of this 3min video in which it appears our herd instinct has us copying
some very irrational behaviour – ie you have to try to go down the wrong
escalator first before returning to try the right one. It’s what all the rest
of us monkeys are doing...
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