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Figure 1: Effect of aggregate interval on flow accuracy [Wright and Lupton, 2001]
Figure 3: Temporal data intervals
Figure 5: Standard deviation of speed between lanes and between vehicle and traffic.
Figure 6: Details of trip 307
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