Carl Wenrich wrote:
> It's here if anyone's interested:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/carlwenrich/060524/index.htm
>
Neat idea. Not sure about doing it with a Neural Network, but wondered
if you know that they've been using this approach (radar + cameras +
variable speed limits) in the UK for the last 11 years - so your
Congressman can even get a junket to come to London to see it in action :-)
The M25 (major orbital freeway around London) has variable speed limits
- see
http://www.tollroadsnews.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi/LjLtBrFHEdmcEIJ61nsxIA
or google "variable speed limit improve speed m25"
They can change the speed limit individually per lane, and have the
speed limit signs approx every 1/4 mile (at the densest part where I
used to sit in traffic jams :-)
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