Flow improvement caused by agents who ignore traffic rules.

Author(s)
Baek, S.K. Minnhagen, P. Bernhardsson, S. Choi, K. & Kim, B.J.
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Abstract

A system of agents moving along a road in both directions is studied numerically within a cellularautomata formulation. An agent steps to the right with probability q or to the left with 1 - q when encountering other agents. Our model is restricted to two agent types, traffic-rule abiders (q = 1) and traffic-rule ignorers (q = 1/2). The traffic flow, resulting from the interaction between these two types of agents, is obtained as a function of density and relative fraction. The risk for jamming at a fixed density, when starting from a disordered situation, is smaller when every agent abides by a traffic rule than when all agents ignore the rule. Nevertheless, the absolute minimum occurs when a small fraction of ignorers are present within a majority of abiders. The characteristic features for the spatial structure of the flow pattern are obtained and discussed. (Author/publisher)

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20091143 ST [electronic version only]
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Physical Review; E: Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, Vol. 80 (2009), No. 1 (July), 7 p.

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