Eddi 07 posted a photo:
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Steven+Alison Hoober posted a photo:
These are the overhead (like "garage") door buttons at the service bay for my Mom's Saturn dealership. Each station has a set, none are quite the same. All are laid out essentially like this.
By which I mean: arbitrarily. I asked before taking the photo, and told them why. They do in fact have no idea which button controls which door, and usually fail to open the right one. Many of them just open them all up, or otherwise plan on lots of trial and error time. No one has authority to fix it, of course.
This is a classic failure to map issue. There are two doors on each end of a room, which have no relationship to the buttons, and each set of buttons is in a different orientation to those doors. They could have been arranged in little labelled groups, maybe with a little simplified diagram. The extra price of the labels, and of the time to make the electrician do it right could probably be exchanged for fewer button sets; the time saved in sure pushes can offset walking 2 ft to the next set of poorly labeled buttons.
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There were five of these on the first stage.
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