Towards a unified theory of road traffic.

Author(s)
Haight, F.A.
Abstract

The operating speed y of a car is a function of a desired speed x and traffic density (lambda), where x and y are random variables, and lambda a real parameter. Relationships are proposed between the distributions of x and y and quantities which occur in empirical studies of traffic. It is postulated that for large lambda, queueing theory may be usefully employed, and several necessary modifications are discussed. A resume of literature is included. (Author/Publisher)

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Source

Operations Research. Vol 6, No. 6, p. 813-826, 3 ref.

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