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Braess’s Paradox: "Why Adding Roads Increases Traffic”

Braess’s Paradox: "Why Adding Roads Increases Traffic”

What if building MORE roads actually made your commute WORSE? It sounds impossible. Cities spend billions

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Braess Paradox | Deleting Roads May Improve Traffic Flow

Braess Paradox | Deleting Roads May Improve Traffic Flow

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