Experimental evidence of the ‘Faster Is Slower’ effect
Keywords: 
Faster-is-slower
Evacuation
Clogging
Issue Date: 
2014
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
2352-1465
Citation: 
Transportation Research Procedia
Abstract
The Faster-Is-Slower effect (Helbing et al (2000)) is an important instance of self-organized phenomenon in pedestrian dynamics. Despite this, an experimental demonstration is still lacking. We present controlled tests where a group of students are asked to exit a room through a door. Instead of just measuring the evacuation times, we have analyzed the probability distribution of the time lapses between consecutive individuals. We show how it displays a power-law tail. This method displays clearly the Faster Is Slower effect, and also allows to assess the impact of several tactics that can be put in place to alleviate the problem.

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