I think this problem has something to do with the quality of drivers. Some drivers always want to be stuck in traffic jams, always want to be in a hurry, but they don't obey the traffic rules and drive according to normal traffic rules. The road was not spacious, let alone turn around directly on the road. As long as the driver makes a mistake, it can cause a big traffic jam and a long queue in an instant, which is endless.
There are also some drivers who regard the road as their home and leave it casually. The road that is not spacious is occupied by a large part of the space in an instant, so how can other drivers drive well?
Therefore, when dealing with traffic jams, we should strengthen the management of drivers. Of course, when I say management, I don't mean always looking for someone to direct traffic jams, but to let them consciously abide by traffic discipline.
How should the traffic control department play its role?
First of all, when planning the road, there should be some arrangements for how to drive the vehicle to ensure that the vehicle can pass in an orderly manner when driving. Therefore, an isolation guardrail should be set to prevent the vehicle from turning around at will. Set up traffic lights and arrange vehicles to stop according to certain rules. Set up monitoring facilities and equipment to punish illegal vehicles. ...
Secondly, they should also see that the current treatment methods can't solve the traffic jam problem. Especially in rainy days, traffic jams are more obvious.
I think that as far as my own city is concerned, through the analysis of big data, we can quickly analyze the road sections and time periods of major traffic jams. Using these data, we can find that they mainly appear on the main roads around the city.
But it is often the driver who is stuck in the road while driving that knows the news. There is a traffic jam ahead, but they can't move at this time. Therefore, it is very important to do a good job of vehicle peak-shifting shunting. When drivers travel, it is better for drivers to plan their routes and avoid traffic jams by broadcasting real-time road conditions and road congestion through local traffic channels in advance. ...
At the same time, when planning roads, cities need to consider the problem of vehicle diversion and divert traffic on main roads to other routes. There is not only one road, and traffic jams will paralyze urban traffic.
It is also very important for the development of urban public transport. If the urban public transport system is developed, many people don't need to drive by themselves. Moreover, the operation of bus drivers will be more standardized and they will not run amok on the road. This is also to alleviate the problem of increasing car ownership and lagging road construction in every household.