Hi,
Thank you very much for the reply. I used a 'zipper' node and got to a
situation which I expected to get.
I will try with
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 10:05 PM, Jakob Erdmann
wrote:
> Hello,
> sumo has two distinct interpretations of what it means when the number of
Hello,
sumo has two distinct interpretations of what it means when the number of
lanes changes from on edge to the next
1) an on-ramp type of situation where the ending lane is subordinate to the
continuing lane and is only used to accelerate (the default). In this case
vehicles try to leave the
Hello Michael ,
In this scenario, vehicles change the lane in a strange way. Vehicles on
the lane 0 (which is going be be merged) change the lane halfway through
the lane and the vehicles do not run until they reach the merging point on
that road. In other words, second 50% (around) of space on
Thanks a lot Michael. I will check on it.
Regards.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 8:24 PM, Michael Behrisch wrote:
> Hi Dee,
> I'm afraid you cannot ghave that automatically, you will need to move and
> connect the lane manually in netedit. If moving the single lane to the
> center
Hi Michael,
Thank you very much for the reply. Now I understand the reason why the
vehicles disappear.
I did as you mentioned, and it works fine. But I have another question now.
What I did was add basically adding two edges. First edge contains two
lanes ( index 0, 1). Then at the node with
Hi Dee,
you need to define a new edge when the number of lanes changes (or let
SUMO's netconvert do this, this is essentially what the split does).
Currently it is not possible for the lanes of the same edge to have
different lengths. The reason why the vehicles disappeared is that the
edge after