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  1. Aug 31, 2022 · Akiko Hara was stuck in rush hour traffic when all the vehicles parted ways to make room for an ambulance. (Ben Shannon/CBC) This First Person piece is by Akiko Hara who lives in Vancouver. For...

  2. Mar 23, 2022 · I once read a short story in an anthology about someone traveling by car, then gets stuck in a traffic jam. There is no obvious reason for the traffic jam, and there are no reports in the radio about it.

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Larry King. It wasn’t caused by an huge accident or natural disaster just a few extra trucks coming in to carry out road works. While these people were stuck in traffic, nearby residents came...

  4. Oct 3, 2022 · Stuck in Toronto traffic? It’s as bad as you think it is — and likely to get worse Traffic congestion in the city is nearing 2019 levels, even with fewer cars on the road.

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    In Los Angeles, the city with the world’s longest rush hour traffic delays, drivers spend an average of 102 hours sitting in traffic every year. This costs the city over $19 billion annually, with each driver kicking in $2,828. Boston, Miami, and Washington, D.C aren’t much better, as traffic costs over $2,000 per driver in those cities as well. In...

    1. Bethel, New York – 1969

    50,000 people were expected to visit Max Yasgur’s farm in Bethel, New York for the Woodstock Music & Arts festival. Instead, around half a million people showed up. This brought the New York State Thruway to a standstill for more than 20 miles. Performers had to be flown to and from the festival in helicopters.

    2. Houston, Texas – 2005

    With Hurricane Rita approaching, around 2.5 million people evacuated the Houston metro area on September 21, 2005, which led to a massive 100 mile-long jam on Interstate 45. The congestion reportedly lasted for almost two days. Image credit: Donald Rogers, Flickrunder CC By 2.0. No changes were made.

    3. New York City, New York – 2001

    Following the horrific attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11, New York City was completely locked down. Tunnels and bridges were closed. Public transportation was closed to everyone except emergency vehicles. Traffic was at a dead stop throughout the city. Even air traffic was grounded, leaving many travelers stranded across the US. The gridlock went on for days.

    According to theDepartment of Transportation(DOT), there are two types of traffic congestion: recurring and non-recurring. Roughly half of congestion falls under the recurring category, which happens due to a lack of enough road capacity to accomodate a high number of vehicles. The other half of traffic jams are non-recurring, which are usually tem...

    According to Cathis Elmsäter-Svärd, Chairwoman of Drive Sweden and a member of the Global Future Council on Mobility, traffic congestion will only be reduced once we have an automated transport system in place. Such a system would involve various forms of transport (including self-driving cars, buses, and bicycles) that are seamlessly integrated by...

  5. Feb 12, 2020 · The science behind road congestion. Studies have proven that one person driving selfishly makes traffic worse for everybody. Luckily, driverless cars are also selfless. In game theory, a Nash equilibrium is a state wherein every participant - using the best strategy available to them, while simultaneously aware of every other participant's best ...

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  7. Dec 16, 2013 · It turns out (of course!) there’s an entire field of study around alleviating traffic problems that spans city planning, human behavior and health topics. There are mathematical models that explain why traffic slows for seemingly no reason at all.

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