Sneaking

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The term crawl traffic is used in traffic planning to describe the unwanted shift of vehicle traffic from congested main roads to residential or secondary roads. This effect occurs particularly with grid-like network forms and leads to a disruption of the traffic-calmed side streets.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Kirchhoff: Urban traffic planning: concepts, procedures, measures . Vieweg + TeubnerVerlag, 2002, ISBN 3-519-00351-1 , p. 24 .