Highway Design, Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning

The Fundamental Traffic Problem: Why Congestion Emerges Even on Well-Designed Roads

Traffic congestion is often blamed on accidents, road construction, poor infrastructure, or simply having too many vehicles on the road. While these factors certainly contribute to delays, they do not fully explain why congestion frequently develops even on highways with no visible incidents and sufficient capacity. Traffic engineers have recognized a more fundamental problem: traffic […]

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