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Scientists just revealed a strange quirk in how we exit train stations (opens in new tab)

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Researchers analyzing millions of pedestrian trajectories have identified a "stranger-following effect." The study shows that people exiting trains consistently imitate the path of the person directly in front of them, creating collective "avalanches" of movement that override routing efficiency.

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