“…The available control options comprise, for instance, variable speed limits, ramp metering, lane closures, detours, arterial traffic light control, and warning signs displaying traffic incident information (e.g., traffic jams, construction sites, or driving conditions). A number of theoretical and experimental results have shown that such global highway and freeway traffic control increases safety [1], [2], homogenizes traffic flow [3], and may increase the flow during peak periods [4], [5]. Today's highway and freeway traffic control is centralized in traffic centers (e.g., on a per state level) with little direct influence on the behavior of cars, making it an open-loop control system.…”