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During a city's rush hour, each commuter individually decides that driving their own car is the fastest and most convenient way to get to work. However, when a large number of commuters make this same rational choice, the result is severe road congestion, making the journey slow and frustrating for everyone. From an economic perspective, what does this situation primarily illustrate?

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