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Traffic jams 

Most traffic jams are unnecessary. Local transport engineers manage to achieve local improvements, but after a while the flows rearrange, and the same traffic jams appear elsewhere.

Mathematicians who specialize in traffic flow would like to solve urban traffic jams forever.

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Math approaches to traffic

  • All drivers need to be on the same navigation system. Cars can only be efficiently rerouted if instructions come from the same hub. 
  • Many urban roads are too narrow. Traffic-flow models can indicate where parking spots should be turned into lanes.
  • Green lanes incentive. For cities that want to increase electric car use, special lanes should be created for electric cars.
  • Digital twins. Digital modeling can create an entire “twin” of existing roadways to assist transport engineers.

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