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We consider a single lane of road, and we measure distance along the road with the variable [math]\displaystyle{ x }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ t }[/math] is time. We define the following variables
If we consider a finite length of road [math]\displaystyle{ x_1\leq x \leq x_2 }[/math] then the net flow of cars in and out must be balanced by the change in density. This means that
We now consider continuous densities (which is obviously an approximation) and set [math]\displaystyle{ x_2 = x_1 + \Delta x }[/math] and we obtain
and if we take the limit as [math]\displaystyle{ \Delta x \to 0 }[/math] we obtain the differential equation