Unplanned urban development in developing countries causing traffic chaos, study finds.
Unplanned changes in how land is used in developing countries can lead to traffic issues in cities. To help predict and manage this, a new tool has been created to analyze how different types of land use attract car trips. By studying this in Cairo and comparing it to US cities, researchers found that assessing the impact of these changes on traffic and the environment is crucial. This can help authorities decide whether to allow the changes or require developers to pay for any negative effects on traffic.