Three-phase traffic theory is a concept that describes the behavior of traffic flow under various conditions. Developed by researchers in the field of traffic engineering, particularly by the work of B. S. Kerner and others, it categorizes traffic flow into three distinct phases: free flow, congested flow, and a transition phase between these two states. 1. **Free Flow Phase**: In this phase, vehicles move at high speeds without significant interaction or delays.
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