Agyrophobics have a fear of crossing streets, highways and other thoroughfares, or a fear of thoroughfares themselves.
This, of course, makes it very difficult to live comfortably in a city.
The word comes from the Greek gyrus which means turning or whirling as the phobic avoids the whirl of traffic.
The phobia covers several categories, wherein sufferers may fear wide roads specifically down to suburban single lane streets, and can also include fearing jaywalking or crossing anywhere on a street, even a designated intersection.
This phobia is considered independent from the fear of cars.
This, of course, makes it very difficult to live comfortably in a city.
The word comes from the Greek gyrus which means turning or whirling as the phobic avoids the whirl of traffic.
The phobia covers several categories, wherein sufferers may fear wide roads specifically down to suburban single lane streets, and can also include fearing jaywalking or crossing anywhere on a street, even a designated intersection.
This phobia is considered independent from the fear of cars.
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