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Reconstructing and analyzing the traffic flow during evacuation in Hurricane Irma (2017)
Kairui Feng,
Ning Lin
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Business & Economics
Evacuation
100%
Traffic Flow
96%
Hurricanes
89%
Survey Data
6%
Game Theory
6%
Policy Management
6%
Local Government
6%
Smartphone
5%
Demand Model
5%
Congestion
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
hurricane
66%
traffic
57%
traffic jam
15%
road
14%
demand
12%
congestion
11%
temporal evolution
10%
local government
9%
vehicle
7%
policy
5%
city
5%
history
5%
rate
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Hurricanes
88%
Game theory
18%
Smartphones
16%
Dynamic models
13%
Social Sciences
traffic
67%
reconstruction
15%
demand
11%
game theory
10%
event
4%
history
4%
management
4%
time
3%