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Queue area

Voting queue in Hong Kong
A queue area at a food store in New York City
People lined up when boarding a suburban bus in Prague

Queue areas are places in which people queue (first-come, first-served) for goods or services. Such a group of people is known as a queue (British usage) or line (American usage), and the people are said to be waiting or standing in a queue or in line, respectively. (In the New York City area, the phrase on line is often used in place of in line.)[1] Occasionally, both the British and American terms are combined to form the term "queue line".[2][3]

Examples include checking out groceries or other goods that have been collected in a self service shop, in a shop without self-service, at an ATM, at a ticket desk, a city bus, or in a taxi stand.

Queueing[4] is a phenomenon in a number of fields, and has been extensively analysed in the study of queueing theory. In economics, queueing is seen as one way to ration scarce goods and services.

  1. ^ LearnersDictionary.com
  2. ^ Watson, Jim. "Better layouts for queue lines". jamesrobertwatson.com. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  3. ^ Chris Sawyer Productions (2002-10-15). RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 (U.S. release) (Microsoft Windows). Infogrames. Scene: Footpaths window (normal gameplay). When the cursor hovers over the queue line options for a few seconds in the "Footpaths" window, a pop-up that says "Queue line paths" appears.
  4. ^ Also spelled queuing."QUEUE | Meaning & Definition for UK English | Lexico.com". Lexico Dictionaries | English. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved 2022-01-14.

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