Asymmetric narrow-road conflict-of-interest scenarios show both drivers proceeding. [fact]
A conflict-of-interest problem of this type—two cars approaching an asymmetrical narrow place in the road from opposite directions—was included in the questionnaire described in Chapter 3. The results bore out the general principle, but were omitted for brevity from Chapter 3.
XREF: Connects back to results presented in Chapter 3 of this same work, where the general principle for conflict-of-interest scenarios was established.
Thomas C. Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict, loc. 875