Hallway Congestion
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Hallway congestion, also referred to as hallway traffic, or traffic in school hallways, pertains to the phenomenon wherein numerous students become densely packed in a manner reminiscent of traffic congestion, specifically within a school corridor.
The impact of congestion on students is substantial, as evidenced by numerous complaints regarding delays encountered between classes. Such concerns are understandable, as timeliness holds importance to students, who strive to avoid any potential tardiness.[1] Hallway congestion primarily manifests within educational institutions, particularly public schools; however, it may also extend beyond school premises, such as in office buildings where evacuation procedures may be imperative.
References
- ↑ "Reducing Tardiness in High Schools - ProQuest". www.proquest.com. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
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