Traffic Problems Examples
So why is there so much traffic It's due to a phenomenon called a phantom traffic jam Benjamin Seibold explains why it happens. Shockwave traffic jams that appear for no reason...

So why is there so much traffic It's due to a phenomenon called a phantom traffic jam Benjamin Seibold explains why it happens. Shockwave traffic jams that appear for no reason have been recreated for the first time Researchers in Japan applied.
Some traffic jams seem to happen out of nowhere-it's not rush hour no construction no accidents These are called phantom. Eddie Wilson from the TRG and The One Show demonstrate the formation of Phantom Traffic Jams Footage from the BBC One.
Why do traffic jams occur Ever been in a traffic jam and had no idea why it even happened Good Stuff producer Sam Grant tells. S highways are plagued by outdated highway infrastructures and interchanges which cause congestion and delays.
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