Crowd motion experiment reveals why crowds synchronise footsteps

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Research co-led by academics at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has discovered that the phenomenon of human self-organisation known as synchronisation forms spontaneously to avoid inter-person collisions when the safety distance between pedestrians seems insufficient. The findings provided insights in preventing pedestrian synchronisation-induced wobbling effect in structures, ensuring pedestrian and transportation safety.
Period4 Feb 2021

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TitleCrowd motion experiment reveals why crowds synchronise footsteps
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Media name/outletCity University of Hong Kong - Research Stories
PlaceHong Kong
Media typeWeb
Date4/02/21
Linkhttps://www.cityu.edu.hk/research/stories/2021/02/04/crowd-motion-experiment-reveals-why-crowds-synchronise-footsteps