This explorable illustrates a model for traffic and congestion and the phenomenon knowns as phantom traffic jams, spontaneously emergent congested traffic segments that move slowly and oppositely to the traffic.
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This explorable illustrates a model for traffic and congestion and the phenomenon knowns as phantom traffic jams, spontaneously emergent congested traffic segments that move slowly and oppositely to the traffic.
The explorable is part of the Complexity Explorables Collection. For more information about the system and its behavior consult the explorable
> “Berlin 8:00 a.m.” - The emergence of phantom traffic jams
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``shell`
mkdir berlin_8_am
cd berlin_8_am
npm init -y
npm install @explorables/berlin_8_am
npx http-server node_modules/@explorables/berlin_8_am/dist/
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