Why Certain California Cities Intentionally Slow Down Rush Hour Traffic
A long chain of brake lights now moves through some California corridors like a single, slow pulse rather than a frantic staccato of starts and stops. Behind that deliberately muted rhythm is a shift in how traffic engineers think about rush hour: the target is no longer top speed, but stable throughput.Traffic-signal teams are leaning on traffic flow theory and queuing theory to retime lights so ...More
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