WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Fifty percent of public transit passengers intentionally avoid social interaction by doing such isolating activities as listening to music or reading, according to the story reported by Discovery.com. Making adjustments to seating arrangements would help foster an environment more conducive to conversation and help attract more passengers to public transportation. For the complete story, click here.

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