Nearly Everyone, Everywhere Veers Left When Walking

A diverse group of people walks along a busy city street, with many noticeably veering to the left as they navigate around each other.

The implications of this finding are significant, as they may offer insights into human navigation and spatial awareness. Understanding why people naturally lean left could help improve urban planning and pedestrian safety measures, as outlined in related discussions. This trend raises questions about the cognitive and biological factors that influence our movement in public spaces. … Read more