reroutings
Reroutings refer to the process of redirecting the flow of people, goods, or information from an original path to an alternative one. They are used to avoid hazards, respond to incidents, or improve performance. Rerouting can be temporary or permanent, and may involve detours, reorganization of networks, or changes in routing rules. In many systems, rerouting is integrated into planning and operations to maintain continuity when the primary route is unavailable or suboptimal.
In transportation, reroutings occur when roads close for construction, crashes, or weather. Authorities implement detours, adjust
In communications networks, rerouting refers to changing the path that data packets follow to reach a destination.
Effective rerouting requires situational awareness, reliable forecasting, and clear communications with stakeholders. Planning tools include traffic
Examples are common across many domains, from city traffic management to internet backbone resilience and disaster