Psychology says people who always choose the backseat of the bus are not hiding, they may be looking for more control and privacy
Psychology suggests that people who consistently choose the back seat of a bus may be influenced by a combination of psychological preferences rather than a single personality trait. Factors such as a desire for personal space, a preference for observing others, a sense of autonomy, comfort with familiar routines, and the ability to feel more in control of their surroundings can all shape this choice.