Consider the data of the Braess' paradox example in Section 14.5, but imagine that a central planner

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Consider the data of the Braess' paradox example in Section 14.5, but imagine that a central planner can assign routes to drivers, in order to minimize total travel cost. Check that adding the new link

e, as in Fig.

14.4(b), cannot make the total cost worse.

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