> Just now I'm aware that clicking on a connect line goes associated with
showing a lot of parameters in the left pane. Is this the way to customize
special connect priorities?
Yes. This is the recommended way for tuning individual connections.
If you have to modify many connections at once, you can also do batch
processing with predefined patch files. See
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tutorials/ScenarioGuide.html#modifying_the_network

Am Fr., 4. Feb. 2022 um 14:15 Uhr schrieb Rob Maris <r...@maris-ee.eu>:

> Jakob, I found a solution for the problem through your doc link to right
> of way. After changing rightOfWay from Default to edgePriority, the
> priorities show up as desired. I also have a definitive answer, that this
> is the root of all so called request entries with any xml junction
> description.
> However, the default should do it as well, as the attribute "speed" is the
> same (except for the oneway edge from west which is lower). Most junctions
> have Default rightOfWay, and are as intended.
>
> Just while writing this, I 'discovered' that I can inspect the connections
> characteristics not via edit connections but simply via "inspect" mode.
> Until now I only used the inspect mode not only for *junction* inspection,
> but also for deletion of connections (e.g. many 180° turns that are
> generated from OSM import). Just now I'm aware that clicking on a connect
> line goes associated with showing a lot of parameters in the left pane. Is
> this the way to customize special connect priorities?
>
> All of this seems quite important in order to obtain a meaningful default
> tls configuation, and indeed, your doc reference tells:
> > Right-of-way computation also influences connection-guessing and the
> generated traffic light program
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
>
> Am 03.02.2022, 23:02 Uhr, schrieb Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com>:
>
> The right-of-way rules are initialized from the edge 'priority' values.
> Lowering the east-west priorities or increasing the north-south priorities
> should achieve the desired effect.
> See also https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/PlainXML.html#right-of-way
>
> Am Do., 3. Feb. 2022 um 13:10 Uhr schrieb Rob Maris <r...@maris-ee.eu>:
>
>> In all junction cases in my net with TLS (and also without), the cyan
>> resp. white connection lines are drawn according to the "logical" prioity.
>> In the case of the attachment, this is not the case (one screenshot in T-
>> and one in I-mode).
>> I'd suggest that the edge priorities define the correct default priority
>> connection scheme.
>> settings clockwise, from the north edge: 10, 9, 12, 3.
>>
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