Yes. Setting the parameter this way is correct and should result in strong
smoothing of the values by using a 20-minute interval. Can you please send
the complete configuration file?

2018-04-19 12:34 GMT+02:00 Menno van der Woude <me...@codingconnected.eu>:

> Hello Jakob,
>
> the path is indeed reddish, however, it changes a lot between red and
> green (and so do all edges). I set the adaptation-steps option, but the
> color of the edges still changes as before (and routing seem unaffacted).
> Is it correct that I can add
>
> <device.rerouting.adaptation-steps value="1200" />
>
> to the sumocfg file to enable this option?
>
> Greets, Menno
>
> On 19-4-2018 12:12, Jakob Erdmann wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> when loading trips, vehicles always take the fastest route according to
>> averaged travel times.
>> My guess is that these times are inappropriate.
>> You can check this by setting the edge coloring to 'by routing device
>> assumed speed' and see if the straight path is colored reddish.
>> This could occur when the averaging algorithm does not smooth out the
>> traffic light cycle.
>> Try setting the option --device.rerouting.adaptation-steps
>> yourTLSCycleTime
>> (see http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Demand/Automatic_Routing#Edge_weights)
>>
>> regards,
>> Jakob
>>
>> 2018-04-19 11:27 GMT+02:00 Menno van der Woude <me...@codingconnected.eu
>> <mailto:me...@codingconnected.eu>>:
>>
>>     Hello,
>>
>>     while simulating a large roundabout I am running into trouble with
>>     the routes vehicles choose. The roundabout has four arms. Many
>>     vehicles want to go "straight", i.e. they want to take the first
>>     exit after entering the roundabout. SUMO however sends these
>>     vehicles for a trip all around the roundabout, which leads to
>>     congestion as the traffic light program is not equipped for this (it
>>     would also be odd in reality).
>>
>>     I am using OD2TRIPS to generate trips files that I feed into SUMO
>>     via the <route-files> attribute in the sumocfg file.
>>
>>     Given this scenario, is there a way to force (all) vehicles to
>>     choose the shortest route?
>>
>>     Thanks, greets,
>>
>>     Menno
>>
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