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Along with the booming of the automobile industry, being stuck in a traffic jam has already become one of the most oppressive situations for modern people. As the governments advocate people to use public transportation, researchers are trying to improve traffic capacity. An effective tool of traffic modeling is microscopic traffic simulation.
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Ma, X., Hu, X., Schramm, D. (2020). Effects of School Activities on Traffic Flow on the Example of Traffic Scenario from the City Wuhan. In: Proff, H. (eds) Neue Dimensionen der Mobilität. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29746-6_14
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