Unlocking the mysteries of the random traffic jam
Posted by freedomforall 11 years, 3 months ago to Technology
Have you ever seen a 2-mile long traffic jam on the opposite side of the highway and thought, “Gee, I didn’t see an accident back there, I wonder what happened?”
Or maybe you are cruising along at 60 mph and suddenly you slow to a stop. You then sit stationary for 30 seconds and just as quickly you are back to cruising at 60. What happened?
Or maybe you are cruising along at 60 mph and suddenly you slow to a stop. You then sit stationary for 30 seconds and just as quickly you are back to cruising at 60. What happened?
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By the way, I-65 passes through an intersection with I-20/59 that TV and radio reporters have long called "malfunction junction." Years apart, I've seen two cars spin out there in the rain and crash against a guard rail. There a tractor-trailer truck changing lanes ran me off the road and I just barely stopped before a parking lane ended with a concrete barrier.
A related phenomenon is the understanding among police that the very last car in a bunch of cars can be seen driving faster than the first car. How can this be possible? Well, the last car is the recipient of the slowing-down and speeding-up that occurs in the middle of the bunch. So at some point he may be going quite a bit faster, to catch up with the rest of them. Also, as the very last one, he's easier to pull over and ticket.