SUMO currently expects there to be at most 1 sidewalk per road running to
the right of the road lanes (on the left, for left-hand networks).
If you need sidewalk on both sides of an one-way road, then you must add an
extra edge for the sidewalk in the opposite direction.

regards,
Jakob

Am Di., 18. Mai 2021 um 19:43 Uhr schrieb Yiran Zhang <[email protected]>:

> Dear sir/madam
>
> I am conducting a test for a single intersection in SUMO. I found that
> when I assigned the pedestrian from the west to the south, he/she didn't
> follow the crossings, instead, he/she simply moves from the northwest
> corner to the southeast corner (see figure below, ped 6).
>
> I noticed that my vehicle road is one-way, and the pedestrian road
> is generated with the vehicle road, deleting the left side of the
> pedestrian road will correct the pedestrian behavior. However, I want to
> keep the sidewalks and I wonder if there exist any ways I can avoid this
> crossing *without* changing the sidewalk(pedestrian lanes)?
>
> The test file is also attached. Thanks for your time and every help!
>
> Best regards,
> Yiran
>
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