The document presents a study proposing a dynamic multiagent (DMA) method to reduce duplicated information sent to base stations in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) at intersections, where vehicles stop and continue sending redundant data. Previous clustering techniques did not address the issue of information duplication caused by immobile vehicles, which the DMA method effectively mitigates by filtering and controlling network communications. Simulations conducted in Batu Pahat, Malaysia, demonstrate an 81% reduction in duplicated information with the implementation of the DMA method compared to the traditional approach.