30% of subways fail smoke safety standards
The transport ministry said Thursday 150 subway stations in five Japanese cities, or 30% of such stations nationwide, fail to meet smoke control safety standards and 99 fail evacuation route requirements. [...] The 11 subway operators include transportation bureaus in eight cities — Sapporo, Sendai, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe and Fukuoka. The three others are Tokyo's Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA), the Bureau of Transportation of the Tokyo metropolitan government, and the Saitama Railway Corp of Saitama Prefecture.
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Do you feel safe on subways and trains?
Gonzo Ishikura, 26: "I think Japanese trains and subways are safe because there has never been a disaster like what happened in South Korea before."
I like Gonzo's logic, lol. Btw, what about the Aum attack?
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