Why do traffic jams happen?
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Whether traffic flows or not depends on more than just the roads, according to a new study.
Traffic jams are a consequence of how cities are planned, built, and how they are used, the new comparison of 30 cities worldwide shows.
The results could change urban and transport planning in the medium term.
“Our cities are becoming increasingly complex, while transport systems are under ever mounting pressure. Consequently, it is crucial to understand the relationship between mobility and cities
Traffic jams are a consequence of how cities are planned, built, and how they are used, the new comparison of 30 cities worldwide shows.
The results could change urban and transport planning in the medium term.
“Our cities are becoming increasingly complex, while transport systems are under ever mounting pressure. Consequently, it is crucial to understand the relationship between mobility and cities
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