To design a pedestrian passage with high throughput, you should:
- avoid designing traffic flows that intersect (e.g., a traffic flow for people who have been denied entry to the facility turning back in the opposite direction to the flow of people heading toward turnstiles, swing gates, or tripod turnstiles—a case often seen at entertainment venues).
- ensure system operation, one of whose functions should also be ongoing training and assistance for people unfamiliar with how to use the access control system.
- prepare appropriate information in the form of instructions, pictograms, and descriptions of how to use the access control system and turnstiles, swing gates, and tripod turnstiles.



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