Possible explanations of phase transitions in highway traffic

Possible explanations of phase transitions in highway traffic

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Article ID: iaor20002229
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 33A
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 365
End Page Number: 379
Publication Date: Jun 1999
Journal: Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice
Authors: , ,
Abstract:

It is shown that all the phase transitions in and out of freely flowing traffic reported earlier for a Germany, site could be caused by bottlenecks, as are all the transitions observed at two other sites examined here. The evidence suggests that bottlenecks cause these transitions in a predictable way, and does not suggest that stoppages (jams) appear spontaneously in free flow traffic for no apparent reason. It is also shown that many of the complicated instability phenomena observed at all locations can be explained qualitatively in terms of a simple Markovian theory specific to traffic that does not necessarily include spontaneous transitions into the queued state as a feature.

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