The design of train station taps can be improved for better usability by focusing on simplicity and functionality. The taps should be easy to operate, even for people who are not familiar with them. They should also be durable to withstand heavy use and weather conditions. Additionally, the taps should be designed in a way that they do not cause any inconvenience to the commuters.
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Ever asked, "How the hell does my thermostat actually work, and why on God's green earth must it be so confusing?" Everyday things are often designed poorly. Designers often go for style over substance — beauty over utility. Companies add needless features to products to increase sales but do nothing for a product's design. Commuters shouldn't have to perform tai chi to operate train station taps.