Traffic Control
Title: Traffic Control
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 3574 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Traffic Control
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 3574 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Traffic Control: The Need For Change
As the population of the United States dramatically increases and the number of vehicles on the nation's roads and highways skyrockets, new methods of traffic control and organization have become necessary, by utilizing new methods of transportation or by revising the current system. In the past 15 years, the number of vehicles on American roads has increased 41.9%, the number of licensed drivers has increased 29.3%, but the size of the general
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