This contribution replies to H. M. Zhang's paper "What Faster-than-traffic Characteristic Speeds Mean for Vehicular Traffic Flow", which comments on the manuscript "On the Controversy around Daganzo's Requiem for and Aw-Rascle's Resurrection of Second-Order Traffic Flow Models" published in this issue of Eurpean Physical Journal B. The author clarifies several points and agrees that suitable experiments can be a way of deciding the controversy on the existence of propagation speeds faster than the speed of vehicles.
Por acá, en las avenidas porteñas, seguramente se verifica otro imposible: la velocidad de un auto cualquiera siempre es menor a la velocidad promedio con la cual se mueven todos...
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