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==See also== *[[Braess's paradox]], which states that adding a road to a road network can slow the traffic,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.davros.org/science/roadparadox.html |title=The Road Network Paradox |website=Davros.org |access-date=2017-04-28}}</ref> and to [[Marchetti's constant]]. *[[Jevons paradox]] and [[rebound effect (conservation)|rebound effect]] *[[John Glen Wardrop]] *[[Marchetti's constant]], a corollary of which is that decreasing congestion may increase the distance people are willing to commute, thereby increasing the traffic burden *[[Mohring effect]] *[[Wirth's law]], a similar effect in computing *{{Annotated link|Unused highway}}
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