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The Texas Transportation Institute report estimates U.S. highway congestion costs $160 billion a year.
Time lapse video of traffic congestion near HaShalom interchange in Highway 20, Israel. Traffic congestion occurs when a volume of traffic generates demand for space greater than the available street capacity; this point is commonly termed saturation. Several specific circumstances can cause or aggravate congestion; most of them reduce the ...
While barreling down the westbound Highway 401, one driver captured the actions of another driver that was causing a commotion on the freeway. Snow trouble: Driver dangerously cleans windshield ...
Empirical examples of traffic congestion reconstructed by the ASDA/FOTO models using raw data measured by road detectors on different highways in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the USA. Representation of traffic congestion in space-time plane through regions associated with two qualitatively different traffic phases in congested traffic: 1.
A traffic bottleneck is a localized disruption of vehicular traffic on a street, road, or highway. As opposed to a traffic jam, a bottleneck is a result of a specific physical condition, often the design of the road, badly timed traffic lights, or sharp curves. They can also be caused by temporary situations, such as vehicular accidents.
Meters on freeway onramps are ubiquitous in Los Angeles. As is traffic congestion. A state engineer explains how the meters are helping traffic, even if you don't notice an improvement.
Highway 431 near Rishon LeZion Ayalon Highway near Rokach Interchange. Controlled-access highways in Israel are designated by a blue color. Blue highways are completely grade-separated but may include bus stops and other elements that may slow down traffic on the right lane. Highway 6 is Israel's longest freeway.
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