Well said brother. That is why educating people is more important before providing them facilities.
I have been to Thailand recently and had a chance to travel in their BTS (bangkok's orange train). As I was new and a pakistani
waiting for the train i was standing like i am the only one waiting. Then I noticed people are standing on sides and looking around I realized they had made arrows on the floors which says entering the train you must stand on left and right and the center area for each door must be left empty for people coming out. So before making a mistake i moved back to those arrows. And then i observed how everyone standing outside waits for even the last person to come out of the train n then they start moving in. And this happens in the peak hours as well. And inside train even if u have to get off on next station still u have to move back to make room for people entering in.
And same trip when i reached Malaysia I followed same rule there but i missed two trains just to follow the rule and no one was following the rule there .. then i became a typical pakistani n got into next train 
And my cousin with me who had a chance to travel in dubai metro said even their they dont follow such rules. And the reason I find is that dubai metro and the malaysia metro was mostly people from sub-continent. Whereas in thailand it was 90% thai people. So educating people is first step i believe.