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arxiv: 2105.13694 · v1 · pith:CWIRP7UH · submitted 2021-05-28 · physics.soc-ph

Number fluctuations induce persistent congestion

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The capacity of a street segment quantifies the maximal density of vehicles before congestion arises. Here we show in a simple mathematical model that fluctuations in the instantaneous number of vehicles entering a street segment are sufficient to induce persistent congestion. Congestion emerges even if the average flow is below the segment's capacity where congestion is absent without fluctuations. We explain how this fluctuation-induced congestion emerges due to a self-amplifying reduction of the average vehicle velocities.

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