Abstract
A variety of nonlinear follow-the-leader models of traffic flow are discussed in the light of available observational and experimental data. Emphasis is placed on steady-state flow equations. Some trends regarding the advantages of certain follow-the-leader functionals over others are established. However, it is found from extensive correlation studies that more data are needed before one can establish the unequivocal superiority of one particular model. A discussion is given of some ideas concerning the possible reasons for the existence of a bimodal flow versus concentration curve especially for multilane highways.
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Gazis, D. C., Herman, R., & Rothery, R. W. (1961). Nonlinear Follow-the-Leader Models of Traffic Flow. Operations Research, 9(4), 545–567. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.9.4.545
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