ruuhkavirrat
Ruuhkavirrat, a Finnish term, translates to "congestion flows" or "traffic jams." It generally refers to situations where a large volume of traffic, whether it be vehicles, people, or data, causes a slowdown or complete standstill. This phenomenon is commonly observed in urban environments during peak hours, such as morning and evening commutes, leading to increased travel times and frustration for individuals.
The causes of ruuhkavirrat are multifaceted. They can include a high density of vehicles on roadways, insufficient
The consequences of prolonged ruuhkavirrat extend beyond individual inconvenience. They contribute to environmental pollution due to