Why Elevators Have Mirrors
An uplifting episode of Simple Things - Surprising Histories explains why elevators around the world have built-in mirrors, noting that the idea originated as a way to give riders, who were concerned that elevators were too slow, something to do while traveling between floors.
Elevator mirrors are more than just a place to check your appearance; they are a brilliant solution to a psychological problem.
While the mirrors addressed this particular issue, they also addressed safety and accessibility concerns.
Today, mirrors are a critical safety feature. They allow you to see what everyone else in the car is doing without turning around, which provides a sense of security in a confined space. More importantly, in places like Japan and under accessibility laws in the US, mirrors are mandatory for wheelchair users.
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