The number of injuries to passengers riding escalators at Prague Metro
stations has risen in recent years, the news website iDnes.cz reported. It
said escalators at some stations were running excessively quickly. The
number of injuries was 441 last year, compared to 368 in 2009. However,
injuries to children’s hands and feet have declined after brushes were
installed alongside steps in some stations. Most injuries last year were
caused by passengers colliding on escalators. Those in a number of
stations, such as Náměstí Míru, run faster than permitted under EU
norms, iDnes.cz said.