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This got downvoted, but I’m pretty sure it is objectively correct. I feel like the same sentiment occurs with one queue vs multiple queues.


Continued small motion in a long single queue feels “fairer” than multiple queues - and may actually be.

But I also know most people prefer a driving trip where they’re continually moving rather than one where they’re basically stopped - even if the second is shorter in time.

“Apparent fairness” is an important design criteria for dealing with the public. Even if the system is actually incredibly unfair.




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