1. No. The assumption here is roadside parking where everybody would like to park at their final destination (i.e. home address). Thus everybody has a different stop location. 2. distance is the extra driving distance to the alternative parking spot (this may include a lot of cruising in circles until a spot is found). walking distance is only the distance from the final parking spot to the home address (the original destination) 3. Yes, they are included if they eventually stopped somewhere 4. yes
regards, Jakob Am Do., 15. Feb. 2024 um 10:23 Uhr schrieb Rohan Verma via sumo-user < [email protected]>: > Dear community, > I found parkingSearchTraffic.py to obtain search time for vehicles. The > output obtained from this script provides distance, time and walking > distance. I had a few doubts regarding these outputs, and it would be a > great help if any information could be provided. > 1. The script obtains values for all the vehicles that have stopped. Is > there a way to get these statistics for different stops? > 2. What is the difference between distance and walking distance? > 3. Multiple vehicles in my scenario were teleported due to being stuck in > traffic jams and not making any stops. Does this script include these > vehicles, too? > 4. Is the walking distance obtained using the distance between the defined > stop and the actual stop? > Thank you for your help. > Thanks and Regards, > Rohan > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user >
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