If the stop is part of a <person> it won't interfere with anything anyway.
If the stop is part of a <vehicle> <flow> or <trip> then yes: parking will
keep the vehicle of the road for the duration.

Am Fr., 21. Mai 2021 um 11:42 Uhr schrieb Dom Newman <
[email protected]>:

> A small update: Sumo version 1.9.2  duarouter only supports vehicles in
>> the style
>>
>> <trip id="0" depart="0.00" fromLonLat="13.522013,52.426592"
>> toLonLat="13.535143,52.432031">>
>>
>> The latest development version also supports
>>
>> <trip id="0" depart="0.00" fromLonLat="13.522013,52.426592"
>> toLonLat="13.535143,52.432031">
>>         <stop lon="13.53" lat="52.43" duration="10"/>
>>  </trip>
>>
>> <person id="0" depart="0.00">
>>         <personTrip fromLonLat="13.522013,52.426592"
>> toLonLat="13.535143,52.432031"/>
>>         <stop lon="13.535143" lat="52.432031" duration="30"/>
>>    </person>
>>
>
> Ah this seems perfect, thankyou. For the stop, if I set parking="true",
> could this imitate a behaviour in which person's enter a building and do
> not interfere with traffic for the duration they are parked?
>
> On Fri, 21 May 2021 at 09:31, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A small update: Sumo version 1.9.2  duarouter only supports vehicles in
>> the style
>>
>> <trip id="0" depart="0.00" fromLonLat="13.522013,52.426592"
>> toLonLat="13.535143,52.432031">>
>>
>> The latest development version also supports
>>
>> <trip id="0" depart="0.00" fromLonLat="13.522013,52.426592"
>> toLonLat="13.535143,52.432031">
>>         <stop lon="13.53" lat="52.43" duration="10"/>
>>  </trip>
>>
>> <person id="0" depart="0.00">
>>         <personTrip fromLonLat="13.522013,52.426592"
>> toLonLat="13.535143,52.432031"/>
>>         <stop lon="13.535143" lat="52.432031" duration="30"/>
>>    </person>
>>
>>
>> Am Fr., 21. Mai 2021 um 09:41 Uhr schrieb <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hi Dom,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> you can transform your trips from LonLat definition to Edges or
>>> Junctions with duarouter <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/duarouter.html>.
>>> Another option is to use the SUMO tool sumolib
>>> <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Sumolib.html#locate_nearby_edges_based_on_the_geo-coordinate>
>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> About Demand modeling, you can maybe activitygen
>>> <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/activitygen.html>.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Giuliana
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Von:* sumo-user <[email protected]> *Im Auftrag von *Dom
>>> Newman
>>> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 21. Mai 2021 02:00
>>> *An:* [email protected]
>>> *Betreff:* [sumo-user] Imitating a person moving from work to home
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi, I have a network taken from OSM of a city and census data that i'm
>>> using that contains information on where people live and work. I'm creating
>>> a model to simulate rush hour traffic during these times.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've read the documentation on persons and routes but can't find
>>> anything to easily create a population of persons that can move between a
>>> home position and a work position, not creating traffic while at this work
>>> or home position. I'm not able to work with links as all my data is lat
>>> lon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've tried using a routes file similar to:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     <vType id="car" vClass="passenger"/>
>>>     <vType id="bicycle" vClass="bicycle"/>
>>>
>>>     <trip id="0_0" depart="triggered" fromLonLat="54.779268, -1.553100"
>>> toLonLat="54.778274, -1.586564" type="car"/>
>>>     <trip id="0_1" depart="triggered" fromLonLat="54.778274, -1.586564"
>>> toLonLat="54.779268, -1.553100" type="car"/>
>>>     <person id="0" depart="0:0:0">
>>>         <stop until="0830" actType="h"/>
>>>         <ride lines="0_0" to="None"/>
>>>         <stop until="1700" actType="w"/>
>>>         <ride lines="0_1" to="None"/>
>>>         <stop until="2400" actType="h"/>
>>>     </person>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> but this isn't valid as there is no lane for stop.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How can I create this behaviour in which agents move between locations
>>> defined in lat lon and are removed from traffic at these locations.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Dom Newman
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