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2026년 3월 2일 09:52
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Braess's paradox describes how building new roads can slow down traffic. When every driver picks their optimal route, the collective result worsens. When Seoul's Namsan Tunnel No. 2 was closed in 1999, the city's average road speed actually increased.
Connected Tags: Traffic, Paradox, Mathematics, Seoul