Research news on Traffic

Traffic as a research area focuses on the quantitative modeling, analysis, and control of flows of vehicles, pedestrians, or data units over networks, typically using tools from transportation engineering, operations research, applied mathematics, and complex systems science. It encompasses microscopic and macroscopic traffic flow theory, congestion formation and dissipation, network optimization, routing and assignment, signal control, and stability analysis of interacting agents. Research often integrates stochastic processes, queuing theory, game theory, and simulation to study capacity, reliability, safety, and efficiency, and increasingly leverages sensing, data analytics, and intelligent transportation systems to design adaptive, resilient, and sustainable mobility networks.

Do schools' car-free drop-offs really work?

It's a familiar sight at schools across the country: a line of slow-moving vehicles pulling up to the curb before a child jumps out. A similar scene plays out in the afternoons, only with children hopping into cars waiting ...

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