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Nah, this sounds like a stretch. Handrails on escalators are supposed to match the speed of the steps for safety and comfort. If they’re faster or slower, it’s likely poor calibration, not intentional design. The idea of pulling you to prevent falls doesn’t hold up—consistency is key to avoiding trips.