Who among us doesn't like to use a neat, clean smelling public restroom? We've all heard the story of the long lines to get into bathrooms and how some places are so filthy & disgusting that it makes you want to view the offender's homes to see if they are as equally nasty.
I can across this gem. Our summer plans have us heading to Yellowstone NP. It's also the park's 100th birthday.
http://missoulanews.bigskypress.com/missoula/tourists-gone-wild/Content?oid=3026823
Is a US toilet that difficult to figure out how to use?
I can across this gem. Our summer plans have us heading to Yellowstone NP. It's also the park's 100th birthday.
A full-time social scientist, Ryan Atwell, is spearheading the research. His initial work has been small in scope—like dealing with the havoc wreaked on Yellowstone's restrooms. Bathroom troubles were among the issues that emerged from a series of debriefing interviews after the whirlwind 2015 season. In addition to long lines, staff reported dealing with more cracked toilet seats, apparently the result of international visitors unaccustomed to sitting atop them.
Officials responded by creating graphics instructing users how to properly sit on an American-style loo.
http://missoulanews.bigskypress.com/missoula/tourists-gone-wild/Content?oid=3026823
Is a US toilet that difficult to figure out how to use?