Thanks a lot Michael. I will check on it.
Regards.

On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 8:24 PM, Michael Behrisch <o...@behrisch.de> 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 already helps, you can set the spreadtype attribute instead of
> moving maually but you will still need to set the connection.
>
> Best regards
> Michael
>
>
> Am 2018-01-22 23:22, schrieb Alan Dee:
>
>> 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 which that edge ends the next
>> edge with a single lane (index 0) begins ( Please correct me if this is
>> not
>> what you advised).
>>
>> Once the network is built, the default behavior is, physically lane 1 of
>> the first edge is straightly linked with lane 0, and lane 0 of the first
>> edge is merged and ended at the node. Can I change this behavior to have
>> this in other way around (i.e. lane 0 of the first edge is straightly
>> linked with lane 0, and lane 1 of the first edge is merged and ended at
>> the
>> node) ?
>>
>> I know that vehicle flow can be changed by altering the connections. I am
>> asking to change both geometry and vehicle flow together.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dee.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 7:05 AM, Michael Behrisch <o...@behrisch.de>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 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 the split has a new name and probably did not occur in your
>>> route.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Am 22.01.2018 um 06:29 schrieb Alan Dee:
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > I have a simple networks in which I need to do a merging lanes.
>>> >
>>> > There is a single edge, let say its length is 1000m.
>>> > At 500m from the beginning, one  lane should be merged with the other.
>>> >
>>> > I have tried the both following ways.
>>> >
>>> >  1. I tried setting a length of one lane to 500m, and the lane ends
>>> with
>>> >     a clear cut at the defined point. Can this be considered as a
>>> merge?
>>> >  2. I tried the refining roads in sumo documentation
>>> >     <http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Networks/Building_Networks_
>>> from_own_XML-descriptions#Road_Segment_Refining>,
>>> >     but after the split point, the vehicles disappear from both lanes.
>>> I
>>> >     am confused about what is happening.
>>> >
>>> > I am quite new to sumo and perhaps this might not be the correct way to
>>> > do this. I did find a solution though I went through the documentation.
>>> > I would appreciate if some can provide me an insight on this.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > Dee.
>>> >
>>> >
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