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by quantumwannabe
1071 days ago
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The bus and the 20 AVs have the same throughput (40 passengers in 10 minutes). While the AVs take up more physical space than the bus, they require the same amount of road space to transport the same number of passengers in the same amount of time. You have to have extremely short bus headways before the road space efficiency tilts back towards its favor. |
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(1) This is a bad metric because it means everything is equivalent until traffic jam occurs. (Why stop at 20 cars? How about 2,000 cars?)
(2) More importantly, everything cannot be equivalent because traffic jams do occur in any respectably-sized city. Having 20 cars instead of one bus absolutely does contribute to having more frequent and severe traffic jams.