Probing a die-hard traffic congestion controversy, this paper scrutinizes two key variables, density and flow, under equilibrium versus optimal states. We find that optimization requires flow in equilibrium to decrease under mild congestion, but flow must increase under hyper-congestion. However, while under hyper-congestion flow should be increased by decreasing density, a mild congestion requires flow to be decreased by decreasing density. Thus, in flow of vehicles should always be discouraged to either increase or decrease flow of vehicles for economic efficiency. Moreover, even when optimal policy, given traffic demand, requires flow to increase, the optimal flow itself must decrease eventually as demand increases beyond a critical leve...
At any given moment, there are millions of cars traveling on roads. These vehicles interact with eac...
In classical traffic flow theory, there are two velocities associated with a given level of traffic ...
Conventional economic models of traffic congestion assume that the relation between traffic flow and...
Probing a die-hard traffic congestion controversy, this paper scrutinizes two key variables, density...
This paper presents a model of urban traffic congestion that allows for hypercongestion. Hyperconges...
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
Engineering studies demonstrate that traffic in dense downtown areas obeys a stable functional relat...
This paper investigates road traffic congestion caused by speed differences using both analytical an...
The standard economic model for analyzing traffic congestion, due to A.A. Walters, incorporates a re...
Starting with the mass-production of automobiles in the beginning of last century, transport analyst...
In the standard economic models of traffic congestion, traffic flow does not fall under heavily cong...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
A dynamic 'car-following' extension of the conventional economic model of traffic congestion is pres...
At any given moment, there are millions of cars traveling on roads. These vehicles interact with eac...
In classical traffic flow theory, there are two velocities associated with a given level of traffic ...
Conventional economic models of traffic congestion assume that the relation between traffic flow and...
Probing a die-hard traffic congestion controversy, this paper scrutinizes two key variables, density...
This paper presents a model of urban traffic congestion that allows for hypercongestion. Hyperconges...
Every driver will have experienced the situation in which, as additional traffic joins a road, speed...
Recent transportation policy seems to be focused on massive increases in public transport ridership ...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
Engineering studies demonstrate that traffic in dense downtown areas obeys a stable functional relat...
This paper investigates road traffic congestion caused by speed differences using both analytical an...
The standard economic model for analyzing traffic congestion, due to A.A. Walters, incorporates a re...
Starting with the mass-production of automobiles in the beginning of last century, transport analyst...
In the standard economic models of traffic congestion, traffic flow does not fall under heavily cong...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
A dynamic 'car-following' extension of the conventional economic model of traffic congestion is pres...
At any given moment, there are millions of cars traveling on roads. These vehicles interact with eac...
In classical traffic flow theory, there are two velocities associated with a given level of traffic ...
Conventional economic models of traffic congestion assume that the relation between traffic flow and...