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Quoted: During the holiday season, several roads in my town were temporarily closed due to flooding. I was naturally worried how the road closures would affect traffic. But in the end, my fears were unfounded. Not only was traffic mostly unaffected, I often found my travel times were reduced!
Quoted: This experience made no sense to me. If traffic is about too many cars on the roads, how could blocking some roads speed my commute? Or conversely, why might adding roads slow my commute?
1 FaverViewed: 4 TimesQuoted: I did a little bit of research and came across an interesting game theoretic explanation known as the Braess paradox. It states that it’s possible that adding a road could lead to slower travel for all drivers. Let’s go through an example to see why.
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Self pack moving companies are gaining popularity throughout the moving world. Those who are now facing moves are seeing the wisdom behind this hybrid moving method.
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