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IN a letter to you about another subject Mr. G. H. Darwin suggested last week that the British rule of the road for riding was justified by the advantage of having your sword hand towards a stranger, but why then should the rule of the road in walking be, what I understand it to be, the reverse of the rule in riding?
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MARSHALL, S. Unconscious Bias in Walking. Nature 29, 311 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/029311c0
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