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Do accelerating cars, not braking ones, cause traffic jams?

Boris S. Kerner

May 29, 2026

Traffic jams form when drivers accelerate too aggressively after slowing down, not because of hard braking. By separating overacceleration effects from braking instabilities in traffic simulations, the work reveals that controlling individual vehicle acceleration—something automated cars can do precisely—offers a direct lever for preventing bottleneck collapse. This flips conventional thinking about what triggers congestion.
Published as Vehicle Overacceleration -- A Fundamental Microscopic Mechanism for Traffic Breakdown Control Using Automated Vehicles and AI arXiv:2605.31095
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