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Anyone who reflects on the future of society cannot do so without
at the same time thinking about the future of our transportation
systems. The dilemma is obvious. On the one hand, mobility must be
maintained as it is crucial to economic development and because
people are eager for individual mobility. On the other hand,
traffic imposes heavy burdens on people and on the environment, on
cities and communities and on our national economies. Finding a
solution to that dilemma seems to be difficult, in fact we have not
even developed a rough idea of how it could look like. This is why
the North Rhine-Westphalia Science and Research Ministry came up
with the plan to work out a well-founded scientific basis on which
to solve the problems inherent in our transport system. A research
network has been established and sponsored with government funds
for a period of three years with a view to realising that
objective. The "Traffic Simulation and Environmental Impact"
research network is composed of researchers who have an excellent
reputation as North Rhine-Westphalia traffic experts. Cutting
across various disciplines of knowledge, the network aims to
integrate transportation and natural sciences, particularly physics
and mathematics, in a move to profit by the synergy between
technical know-how and innovative methodology. The present volume
is intended as a progress report and a prologue to the forthcoming
international colloquium which represents the highlight and at the
same time the end of the three-year project funding period.
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