Urban traffic congestion has become the main stay of life in and around urban areas of our country. Sharp increases in demand for travel, increase in the number of registered automobiles, and the steady migration of jobs from the cities to the suburbs are some of the most widely accepted reasons. Thus, managing urban congestion has become an expensive challenge during the past two decades.
Real-Time Diversion Strategies for Automated Wide-Area Incident Management. Phases 4 and 5 Project Report
1994
316 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation management , Highways , Urban areas , Traffic congestion , Vehicular traffic control , Traffic simulation , Freeways , Forecasing , Routing , Algorithms , Management Information Systems , Mathematical models , Travel demand , Automated Highway Systems
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