What it may correlate to?

  • TheFlopster
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    141 year ago

    I have a friend who moved to the US from India. He says when he first got here he was frequently bumping into people in hallways and sidewalks, because his instinct was to move to the left, and as he eventually figured out, the US instinct was to move to the right.

    The only reason we could come up with was driving sides and the India/British left side vs. US right side. Because he wasn’t constantly bumping into people in India, lol.

      • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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        61 year ago

        I don’t understand how these could not be connected. In a question of which way people go to avoid collisions, it only makes sense to look at which way people go to avoid collisions.

    • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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      11 year ago

      I had this experience in Japan. Just walking around, I would unconsciously start drifting to the right. My friend had to yank me back into position a few times to avoid collision. He was so mad at me, like: “how can you not remember?”

      But it was completely unconscious, especially since I was also looking around at something.

  • @nycki@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    Where I live, we drive on the right, but pass on the left, so I do that. For stationary or oncoming obstacles, go right; for passing things moving the same direction as me, go left.

  • SanguinePar
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    81 year ago

    I find that if I just pick a direction, keep walking in that direction, and crucially look away from the person (stillkeeping them in peripheral, but not obviously looking where I’m going) it almost always works out.

    It’s when both people start correcting for the other that the problem arises.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      It’s when both people start correcting for the other that the problem arises.

      Only if those people are ignorant of the “go right” rule. If both people go right, it works.

  • DreamTraveler
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    51 year ago

    From a US pov, I go to the right. Why? Not necessarily because that’s how drivers are etablished for road travel but because of where I’ll be located on a sidewalk in relation to these drivers. If I’m on the right sode of the road, the drivers approach from behind. I stay to the right to stay further away from what I don’t see coming. If on the left, I stay to the right because I can see what’s coming but other’s walking in the same direction of traffic can’t see what approaches them from behind. I get really lost at going into building that have their entrance doors on the left/exits on the right.

  • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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    11 year ago

    We talking driving or walking?

    Walking? I don’t. I go straight, looking exactly where I’m going, with good posture and a slight urgency in my step.

    People move.