"Even in a middle of hatred and killings there are things worth living for. A wonderful meeting, or a beautiful thing can exist" (Hayao Miyzaki)
Уважение к самому величественному типу наземного транспорта первый признак достойной личности!
Pointing-And-Calling standard is a safety standard used in Japan by railway companies and industry as for example Toyota.
Japanese train drivers must point at all important signs and warnings. This way they show that they have noticed it and are aware of it. Train safety in Japan is the best in the world, you can see here why. It can look a bit funny when seen for the first time.
I have brrinked and missed one traffic sign. I have bought great shame to my famirry. Seppuku
I operate diesel and electric commuter and freight trains for an American railroad. We don't call and point, but it certainly would help prevent mishaps if we did. The Japanese employees, in every craft, are absolutely astonishing to watch. Their professionalism and work ethic is peerless. Watching these people work is almost like watching art.
That bloke's white gloves wouldn't stay that colour for more than 10 seconds on our trains in the UK.
Pointing-And-Calling standard is a safety standard used in Japan by railway companies and industry as for example Toyota.
Japanese train drivers must point at all important signs and warnings. This way they show that they have noticed it and are aware of it. Train safety in Japan is the best in the world, you can see here why. It can look a bit funny when seen for the first time.
I have brrinked and missed one traffic sign. I have bought great shame to my famirry. Seppuku
I operate diesel and electric commuter and freight trains for an American railroad. We don't call and point, but it certainly would help prevent mishaps if we did. The Japanese employees, in every craft, are absolutely astonishing to watch. Their professionalism and work ethic is peerless. Watching these people work is almost like watching art.
That bloke's white gloves wouldn't stay that colour for more than 10 seconds on our trains in the UK.