Abstract
Bucharest is the largest city in South-Eastern Europe and the capital of an emerging country. With the blow up of car sales in the last decade due to the political, social and economic changes, the road traffic has become currently suffocated in some parts of the city on a regular basis. The paper suggests an approach for a parking and traffic flow pattern on a typical secondary street in
Bucharest with a view to improving traffic fluency. The study is performed by applying a computer simulation in AweSim and Visual SLAM software. Practical issues and feasibility have yet to be studied.