Why do most people move to the left while walking?

A groundbreaking study reveals humans possess an innate tendency to move left when walking in crowds, a phenomenon previously overlooked. Researchers found this counterclockwise drift isn't due to culture or environment but is an individual trait amplified in large groups. This discovery has significant implications for designing safer and more efficient public spaces.

Why do most people move to the left while walking?
A groundbreaking study reveals humans possess an innate tendency to move left when walking in crowds, a phenomenon previously overlooked. Researchers found this counterclockwise drift isn't due to culture or environment but is an individual trait amplified in large groups. This discovery has significant implications for designing safer and more efficient public spaces.