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agreement on russian terms that something that people seeing is incredibly close to being trained developments from nick connelly in k for us. it wasn't dw news from bell and i'll have more news for you next. now. i've next could as hold the key to any traffic chance the people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center. the straight pieces, the around the world, more than 130000000 people us we of mine
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because no one should have to make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the via the best drive is via casa, often stuck in traffic. the why do and never stand still? why does the traffic run so smoothly on their highways? why does not work for us drive is, why do we have traffic jams everywhere across the world? the what can we then from what to say do different team very cooperative means that they,
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they do not block something come to say we're working on one common goal is to draw fluid into them. better drivers, in some sense, into our quote for us is that why, why is that the case with and why don't they have traffic times and what can we drive is loan from them as things and, and so basically create colonies with a social structure in which its members have different professions and tasks. they work as a team to tackle problems and we drive is on the other hand of selves of silt, individuals who just want to reach out destination phones. the main reason is that you do not have enough capacity. um, of course the other were using some but these, these reasons, reasons i know that they do not happen that often. i'm some people sometimes make
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driving mistakes or something, for instance they, they do not pay enough attention that they have to break hard individual mistakes. can that explain all the traffic jams? always say more incentives and heavy weather conditions, but most of that 60 percent 70 percent originally planned events is due to the same time and the same needs in the same range that can have quite an impact. here's a small selection of the longest traffic time. around 2500000 people, flight houston before we can reach a hit on september 21st 2005 traffic heading towards dallas was backed up for 2 days. and 160 kilometers. in brazil, during the 2014 soccer world cup final,
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a traffic jam starting in san antonio reached a length of 344 peas. how much is that's almost all the way to ria and in moscow in november 2012, the heavy russian winter that resulted in catastrophic congestion for 3 days and 3 nights, locking down the main highway between saint petersburg and the russian capital. so how can we plan call traffic base and how can we avoid traffic tons? what do as have over us? is it just the behavior of the sales or to speak with? and so it really is a case of one for all and to offer one. let's start with car drivers, it's more along the lines of how do i get to my destination as quickly as possible . it's all about individuals doing their own thing with 0, a consideration for anyone else. and that's some things. some drivers could learn
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from the old office on the side of the driver on the road so that it wasted. and that is the thing which hinders the officers to be effective. on the road in germany's largest city by song, been in the icon sea of thing compared to other cities around the world. traffic in berlin isn't bad at all. let's take a look at some of the worst in the sort of in capital minute drive is lost, an average of 100 hours of the time stuck in traffic in 2022. the sugar to has the worst traffic in south america drive is here, spent an average of 130 hours in traffic congestion. that's over 5 days and the
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yeah, no one to road rage is a problem here. the on demand, you know, drive is, was stuck in traffic for an incredible 134 hours in 2022. that would never happen to as they simply have space or traffic rules coming to chance, communicate chemically, they use a mix of pheromones. signals like watch out or there's a food here. i go this way. what's welcome to pause. yes. put on tickets long. big for that community that went to the system optimum, did want to have a working on a slow which is not stopped by individuals. so we can learn from the end. but i don't think that's what i'm going to teach the people to behave like that. especially using that people get even more aggressive when the in the cause,
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the many people have very, very strong time schedule. and if there is gym beach, they don't know that they've become very angry if they are in the car under numerous, nobody knows username. so the b b then do within the accepted situations more things. the normally one's not to do or so they like this kind of, i mean not me. the car is more list to a private environment. it's like that. so it's more of this is additional add on to your home and you don't like the other people come near to you. so this is the limit about $0.50 a minute or so is other costs come close to you?
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you don't like it to become angry against the other drivers that aggression behind the wheel is also $1.00 of the main causes of traffic tons so via and so much space will behaved on the road. first of all, you're driving. not that fast. means if they crash, well it's just when, when 2 people hit each other on the road, i'm going the 2nd sentence of it is not really dramatic. so i'm definitely the to the fact that they can have much closer distances of course, between each other. like cause have to have some, some distance in order to stay safe. then again, there are around 20 quadrillion ads in the world as a bomb, as and come on. you could say that and so have a kind of early warning system inherited by each generation from previous ones, whereas we, humans need technical solutions. what takes me from the extra thinking of us humans
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. how much time do people in germany spend stuck in traffic every year? to the killer, mrs. driven on jim rhodes, who are you more than 500000000000 ends with it? this kid on the drive, they stand still for some time. so in jams packing bins. and that is about 530000 years, 2 years as if people are standing still a self driving cause might prevent that by helping us stay relaxed and the stream of traffic just like the ends and the due to the automated system that we can put the behavior then this would be help. that's then at the end, people passively looking existing system which has a much larger capacity as we have today. then in from as
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means learning to when things, when it comes to avoiding traffic terms and behaving well in traffic. the balance museum island. why is it so lost by both tourists and locals like helen has a wealth of museums more than $175.00, but the museum island is particularly popular. it's here that you find the net for t t bus, for example, and the ensemble of the fact was ems when the island and the river state a you'd that school world heritage side, or even just walking between the museums is interesting. the architecture is prussian and symbolizes power, but also life of art and culture. the
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