trafficSimulator
is a Python project that provides a flexible and user-friendly platform for creating and testing traffic scenarios and analyzing their outcomes. It is suitable for students, researchers, and practitioners who are interested in studying traffic phenomena and finding solutions for traffic problems.
The project is based on the work of Treiber, Martin; Hennecke, Ansgar; Helbing, Dirk (2000), “Congested traffic states in empirical observations and microscopic simulations”, Physical Review E, 62 (2): 1805–1824. The project’s aim is to provide a platform for creating and testing traffic scenarios and analyzing their outcomes. It is suitable for students, researchers, and practitioners who are interested in studying traffic phenomena and finding solutions for traffic problems.
The project started as a school project part of TIPE (Travail d'initiative personnelle encadré) during my classes prépa studies. Then, I open-sourced the code and published an article about the project on Medium, which helped the project gain some community support.