Another idea of mine is that there is this unspoken code of conduct that everyone seems to be aware of and adheres to. We are not vocally taught how to behave on public transport yet these unspoken rules still govern how we behave (such as following the person in front in a line when getting on a bus, keeping to yourself etc). What do you think? On another note I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of evidence I could use of some of these ideas. Some i have come up with are setting up disruptions on public transport and filming them to demonstrate the disruption in the flow of behaviour. I was also wondering if there were any written texts on this kind of subject? I have to keep my research project focused on the flow of behaviour on public transport.
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