john05+FollowWhy our brains trick us in Cincinnati trafficEvery time you’re convinced there are more semis on I-75 or abandoned cars on the shoulder, it might just be your brain fooling you. University of Cincinnati’s Rebecca Borah explains that once we notice a pattern—like a certain type of vehicle or roadside sight—we start seeing it everywhere, even if the numbers haven’t changed. It’s a classic case of confirmation bias, similar to the Mandela effect. This isn’t just about traffic; it’s a reminder to question our gut feelings and look at the facts, whether we’re on the road or scrolling through social media. What’s something you always think is “on the rise” but might just be your mind playing tricks? #Transportation #Cincinnati #TrafficTruths00Share