Bayesian inference spectral methods have been applied to analyse traffic flow optimization in South Africa. A mathematical model will be developed using Bayesian inference techniques, including spectral decomposition and condition-number analysis. Theoretical derivations will demonstrate the effectiveness of these methods on real-world traffic data. This study provides a robust theoretical foundation that can be used to enhance traffic management systems in South Africa, leading to more efficient and safer road conditions. Further research should focus on validating these methods using real-world data from various regions of South Africa to ensure their applicability across different geographical contexts. Model selection is formalised as =argmin_\L () +\, () \ with consistency under mild identifiability assumptions.
Mkhize et al. (Sat,) studied this question.