Did you put jmDriveAfterRedTime=“1000” into the pedestrian type? For a working example. see https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/tree/master/tests/sumo/pedestrian_model/striping/block_vehicles/jaywalking_forward_collision
Note, that vehicles will always try to brake once a pedestrian violates a red light. You could use set setSpeedMode(vehID, 30) to ignore the pedestians while still complying to traffic lights but you will have to mange not-crashing-into-the-leader-vehicle in your own code (vehicle.getLeader, vehicle.getFollowSpeed). regards, Jakob Am Sa., 5. Sept. 2020 um 05:38 Uhr schrieb Proyash Podder <[email protected] >: > Hello! > I am trying to simulate collisions between pedestrian and vehicle in an > intersection under the following assumptions: > > - The intersection will be traffic light regulated > - The cars will follow the traffic light. > - The pedestrian will *not* follow the traffic light and cross using > the crosswalks whenever they reaches the crosswalk. > - The cars will not stop or slow down for the pedestrians and *hit* > them > > > First of all, I have tried to make the pedestrian violate the red light > and use jmDriveAfterRedTime*=*“1000” in the *.rou.xml file, but still the > pedestrians are stopping at the red light. For vehicle, I tried the TraCI > speed mode, but if I set the mode to 0, they will also violate the traffic > light, which I do not want. > > So, in summary, Can anyone give me some pointers on: > > - How to make the pedestrians violate the red light and > - How vehicles will hit pedestrian while following all other rules > like red light, etc. > > > Regards, > Proyash > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user >
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