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You Can Go Your Own Way...But You Won't: Exploring Road Utilization in the Bay Area
Many psychological studies have provided valuable insight to how we navigate space. However, a common criticism of this research is that the experimental environment or the tasks performed may appear to overstate the importance of small behavioral differences. This paper operationalizes two route selection heuristics and examines highway utilization data that should correlate with these lab findings.