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 Back in mid-July, a two-way walking lane appeared in Washington, D.C.One side was a dedicated path for smartphone users and the other for people not hunched over their devices.     It wasn ;t put there by the city, rather it was part of a National Geographic behavioral science show Mind Over Masses. However, now it would seem one city in China doesn ;t think it   such a bad idea. Engadget reports that Chongqing has co-opted NatGeo   safety experiment for stanley cup website  one part of the city known as Foreigner Street. The act of smartphone-obsessed pedestrianism  which I learned just now  is known as phubbing, a portmanteau of the phrase phone snubbing. Although a dedicated walking path seems like a needless idea, smartphone-related pedestrian injuries are a real problem. A report last March from the University of Buf stanley mug falo stated that there are more di stanley becher stracted walking injuries per mile than injuries from distracted driving, including everything from falling down stairs to stepping into oncoming traffic. Whether this will be a permanent feature of Chongqing   streets is uncertain, but a dedicated smartphone lane wouldn ;t be the first measure a city   taken to protect people from their own  de vices. Back in 2008, Britain created a Safe Text street by wrapping padding around lampposts to help prevent distracted texting injuries. So a smartphone lane might seem ridiculous, or as a throwaw