In The Future, We Will Have A Fourth Traffic Light For Electric Vehicles

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In The Future, We Will Have A Fourth Traffic Light For Electric Vehicles
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As electric cars dominate streets worldwide, we will need to change our roads in the future. Specifically, we might add a fourth color to traffic signals: white!

The contributing author for the study, Ali Hajbabaie, explained how their proposed fourth traffic signal works.

Then, “white lights will tell human drivers to simply follow the car in front of them,” the North Carolina State expert said. “If only 10% of the vehicles at a white phase intersection are autonomous, you still see fewer delays, Hajbabaie noted. The fourth traffic light or white phase reduced total delay by 40.2% to 98.9%. Hajbabaie calls his system of letting AVs control traffic the “mobile control paradigm.”

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