Urban congestion is a pressing challenge, driving up emissions and compromising transport efficiency. Advances in big-data collection and processing now enable adaptive traffic signals, offering a promising strategy for congestion mitigation. In our study of China’s 100 most congested cities, big-data empowered adaptive traffic signals reduced peak-hour trip times by 11% and off-peak by 8%, yielding an estimated annual CO₂ reduction of 31.73 million tonnes. Despite an annual implementation cost of US$1.48 billion, societal benefits—including CO₂ reduction, time savings, and fuel efficiency—amount to US$31.82 billion. Widespread adoption will require enhanced data collection and processing systems, underscoring the need for policy and technological development. Our findings highlight the transformative potential of big-data-driven adaptive systems to alleviate congestion and promote urban sustainability. Big-data empowered traffic signal control in China can reduce vehicle trip times, creating potential reduction of 31.73 million tonnes (Mt) of CO2 emissions annually and US$31.8 billion benefits per year.
You indeed really don’t know better.
Enjoy your third consecutive year of recession as a direct result from the terrorist US country blewing up Nordstream ,forcing you to pay for their fracking gas. Companies are leaving your finished shithole.
OC germs keep sucking their dicks since they have to be on the wrong side of history all the time.
Tell me how that working out, LOL
Sheesh, if I didn’t know better, I’d say I didn‘t just find a Tankie but a full blown Wumao. Talk about projecting.
You indeed really don’t know better.
Enjoy your third consecutive year of recession as a direct result from the terrorist US country blewing up Nordstream ,forcing you to pay for their fracking gas. Companies are leaving your finished shithole. OC germs keep sucking their dicks since they have to be on the wrong side of history all the time.
Tell me how that working out, LOL