Cellular automata models of traffic flow along a highway containing a junction
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highwayalongjunctioncellulardisordernessflowslow-to-starttraffic
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We examine various realistic generalizations of the basic cellular automaton model describing traffic flow along a highway. In particular, we introduce a {\em slow-to-start} rule which simulates a possible delay before a car pulls away from being stationary. Having discussed the case of a bare highway, we then consider the presence of a junction. We study the effects of acceleration, disorderness, and slow-to-start behavior on the queue length at the entrance to the highway. Interestingly, the junction's efficiency is {\it improved} by introducing disorderness along the highway, and by imposing a speed limit.
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