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Traffic-R1: Reinforced LLMs Bring Human-Like Reasoning to Traffic Signal Control Systems

Artificial Intelligence 2025-10-23 v2

Abstract

We introduce Traffic-R1, a 3B-parameter foundation model with human-like reasoning for Traffic signal control (TSC), developed via self-exploration and iterative reinforcement of LLM with expert guidance in a simulated traffic environment. Compared with traditional reinforcement learning and recent LLM-based methods, Traffic-R1 offers three main advantages: zero-shot generalization, transferring unchanged to new road networks and out-of-distribution incidents by leveraging internal traffic-control policies and reasoning; a compact 3B-parameter design that supports real-time inference on mobile-class chips for edge deployment; and an explainable TSC process that enables multi-intersection coordination through communication and an asynchronous communication network. Extensive benchmarks show Traffic-R1 outperforms strong baselines and training-intensive RL controllers. In production, the model now manages signals affecting over 55,000 drivers daily, reduces average queue lengths by more than 5%, and halves operator workload. Our model is available at https://huggingface.co/Season998/Traffic-R1.

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@article{arxiv.2508.02344,
  title  = {Traffic-R1: Reinforced LLMs Bring Human-Like Reasoning to Traffic Signal Control Systems},
  author = {Xingchen Zou and Yuhao Yang and Zheng Chen and Xixuan Hao and Yiqi Chen and Chao Huang and Yuxuan Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.02344},
  year   = {2025}
}