“…For example, many car-following models have been developed to account for the multiple anticipative driving strategy where the considered vehicle can react to the behaviour of many leading vehicles (Lenz, Wagner, and Sollacher 1999;Ge, Dai, and Dong 2006a;Treiber, Kesting, and Helbing 2006;Schreuder 2006, 2007;Kesting and Treiber 2008;Kesting, Treiber, and Helbing 2010). Such multi anticipative driving strategy generally leads to a better traffic operation such as enhanced capacity and more stable traffic flow with respect to perturbations caused by, for example, sudden deceleration or lane-changes of vehicles (Treiber, Kesting, and Helbing 2006;Kesting, Treiber, and Helbing 2010;Sau et al 2014;Monteil et al 2014;Ngoduy 2013b;Ngoduy and Wilson 2014;Ngoduy 2015). A few other research has been conducted to investigate how the information from the following vehicles affects the dynamics of traffic flow (Nakayama, Sugiyama, and Hasebe 2001;Hasebe, Nakayama, and Sugiyama 2003;Ge, Zhu, and Dai 2006b;Sun, Liao, and Peng 2011;Yang et al 2013;Zheng, Zhong, and Ma 2013;Jin et al 2014).…”