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  • There are four billion hours of travel delays in America each year, contributing to pollution,

    每年在美國有四十億小時的交通延誤,導致污染、

  • fossil fuel waste and costing us all money; an estimated $87.2 billion dollars! Not to

    石油燃料的浪費,這些損耗我們的金錢,費用預估高達872億美元!更別提

  • mention traffic is just plain annoying! But is there a solution to your traffic woes?

    交通本身就是很煩人!到底有沒有解決交通困擾的方法呢?

  • Traffic is often due to construction, an accident, or bottlenecks created by on-ramps and tunnels.

    交通堵塞通常是因為施工、事故或是因為閘道、隧道造成的瓶頸反應而造成

  • But do you ever feel like congestion just seems to appear for no reason? You aren’t imagining

    但你曾經看過完全毫無理由就出現的堵塞嗎?你並不是想太多!

  • it! In a 2008 experiment, drivers were instructed to drive along a circular road, following

    在一個2008年的實驗中,駕駛們被指引沿著一個環形的道路駕駛,跟著

  • the car in front of them while trying to maintain a constant speed. As the participants drove,

    前面的車輛行駛,同時試著維持一個恆定的速度。當這些參加者行駛,

  • they started to have fluctuations in the speed. These fluctuations increased, eventually causing

    他們開始在速度上有所變化。當這些變化增加,最後會導致

  • cars to stop completely, which broke the free flow and led to traffic jams without any added

    車輛完全停止,並沒有其他的外在因素就破壞了流暢的動線並且導致交通阻塞

  • factors. Researchers compare traffic jams to the particles in a liquid and a solid;

    研究者將交通阻塞相比較於液相和固相

  • moving cars are like the free flowing particles in a liquid, but can undergo a ‘phase transition

    移動的車輛就像是自由流動在液相中的分子,但是卻可以藉由「過渡階段」

  • to that of a compacted solid. Once the particles/cars reach a critical density, gridlock happens.

    變成緊密的固體。一但車輛數達到一定的密集程度,高壓封鎖就會發生

  • One of the key reasons gridlock happens is our inability to maintain a constant speed.

    其中一個高壓封鎖的發生主要原因就是我們沒辦法維持等速

  • When a traffic break happens, most accelerate to catch up to the vehicle ahead, resulting

    當交通狀況失去平衡時,大部分的人會加速追趕前方的車輛,導致

  • in eventual braking, that forces the drivers behind to slow down, only causing the jam to grow.

    最後必須煞車,讓後面的駕駛速度放慢,造成交通膠著

  • When youre in a traffic jam, youre part of the problem. Study showed that 80-90% of

    當你遇到交通阻塞時,你其實也是其中的問題之一。資料顯示,百分之八十到九十的

  • drivers think theyre better than the average driver, which is... impossible. Additionally,

    駕駛認為他們是優於平均水準之上的駕駛,但這件事是不可能的。此外,

  • as humans, our attention is selective, and we tend to forget that other drivers are people

    身為人類,我們的注意力是有選擇性的,而且我們會傾向於忽略其他的駕駛者也是人

  • too - kind of like commenting online, we can dehumanize other drivers in ways we wouldn’t

    就像是在線上留言一樣,我們會剝奪其他駕駛者的人性,但我們卻不需要

  • face-to-face. This leads to jerks on the road - following too closely or constantly changing

    面對面說話。這導致了路上的反射行為,靠得太近或是持續改變

  • lanes - which contributes directly to the congestion that creates traffic jams.

    線道,這也是直接造成交通阻塞的因素

  • Thankfully, as the good driver you are, you can make a difference! Pay attention to the car ahead

    幸好,有些就像是你一樣的優良駕駛,你可以做出一些改變!注意前方的車輛

  • and behind you to keep a buffer of space around you. This way, if the driver in front of you

    並且在後方四周保持一定的緩衝距離。如此一來,如果在你前方的駕駛

  • brakes, you have room to slow down and won’t pass the braking tension along the chain of

    煞車了,你就有空間可以將車速慢下來,並且不會緊急煞車

  • traffic. Drive slower. Set your car to cruise control or try driving at a consistent speed.

    開車慢一點。將車子設定為可控制的模式或是試著以一定的速度行駛

  • In Belgium and the Netherlands, there’s a technique implemented at times of high volume

    在比利時和荷蘭,有個被大量使用的技術

  • known asblock-driving’, where a chain of cars drive at a consistent speed to help

    叫做「間隔駕駛」,車輛以等速行駛,讓

  • others keep pace. Police have also used this strategy for 15 years, driving at an appropriate

    每個人都能保持距離。警方也使用這個措施長達了十五年,以一個適當的

  • pace in groups to keep the flow of traffic moving.

    距離行駛在車陣當中,保持交通的流暢

  • Of course, the advent of autonomous self-driving cars will see automobiles that are able to

    當然,自動駕駛車的發明會看到車輛可以

  • connect and communicate with one another, vehicle-to-vehicle, and is expected to reduce

    與其他車輛連結和溝通,車輛對車輛,並且被預期會減少

  • traffic jams significantly. Additionally, researchers are using biologically inspired

    重大的交通阻塞。另外,研究者正在使用生物性啟發的

  • algorithms to reduce travel times. In one study, researchers apply a model based on

    算法去減少行駛的時間。在一個研究中,研究者使用一個模型以

  • ant travel behaviour as a way to route traffic. Changes in infrastructure work too; recently

    螞蟻的遷徙行為當作交通路線的途徑。在基礎措施的層面也會跟著改變,最近

  • LA became the first city to synchronize every street light, causing lights to make automatic

    洛杉磯成為第一個同步紅綠燈的城市,讓紅綠燈自動

  • adjustments based on flow, which has reduced travel time by 14%.

    由車流量來判斷,這也減少了14%的交通時間

  • Traffic aside, another solution is taking public transit when possible. An MIT study

    另一個解決方式是如果可行的話,搭乘大眾運輸。一個麻省理工學院的研究顯示

  • of Boston traffic found that if 1% of current drivers took transit, everyone's commute would

    波士頓的交通狀況,如果現在有1%的駕駛者搭乘大眾運輸,每個人的交通時間可以

  • be reduced by 18%.

    減少18%

  • Of course, companies like Toyota - who supported this episode - are finding new ways to address

    當然,像是支持這個單元的toyota這一類的公司們,正在尋找新的方法去解決

  • mobility challenges, developing future technologies to interconnect drivers and vehicles with

    交通的挑戰,發展未來科技去連結駕駛和車輛使用

  • road infrastructure. Toyota is launching their new Corolla iM Hatchback with the Toyota Safety

    道路基礎建設。toyota正在發布他們新的corolla im 掀背車,乘載toyota安全

  • Sense technologies like pre-collision systems, automatic high beams, and lane departure alert

    感應科技,像是預備撞擊的系統,自動的高射線和巷道排除警示

  • - all of which will be standard and launching across Canada this September. They also have

    這些全部都是標準配備並且將於今年九月在加拿大上市。他們也有

  • a goal to produce vehicles with zero emissions by 2050, which is something we really support!

    一個目標是在2050年之前製造出零排放的車款,這也是我們非常支持的項目!

  • So, special thanks to Toyota for supporting our channel and being a leader in the science

    因此,特別感謝toyota汽車公司支持我們的頻道,它是科學界

  • and technology space!

    和科技界的領導者!

  • And subscribe for more weekly science videos!

    訂閱我們的頻道可以獲得更多的每週科學影片!

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