You can get an example for using lane weight files from our test suite:
https://sumo.dlr.de/extractTest.php?path=duarouter/function/routing/lane_weight_files
Note, that all this does is take the average of lane values and use this
for the edge. The routing itself is always edge based.
If you want to take into account different speeds for different modes (i.e.
because they use dedicated lanes), you might find sumo option
--device.rerouting.bike-speeds useful.
regards,
Jakob

Am Do., 29. Feb. 2024 um 10:12 Uhr schrieb Henri Grossmann via sumo-user <
[email protected]>:

> Dear everyone,
>
> I'm interested in configuring lane-specific weights for routing. I've been
> able to successfully set up routing with edge weights using the following
> format.
>
> <meandata> <interval begin="0" end="3600" id="whatever"> <edge id=
> "edgeID1" traveltime="23"/> <edge id="edgeID2" traveltime="1000"/> </
> interval> </meandata>
>
> However, when I attempt to incorporate lane-specific weights by adding
> *lane* IDs, the setup doesn't work anymore. Could you please advise on
> the proper way to set this up? According to the documentation which
> describes the input “--weight-files <FILE>”, loading edge/lane weights for
> online rerouting from FILE should be possible.
>
> <meandata> <interval begin="0" end="3600" id="whatever"> <edge id=
> "edgeID1"> <lane id=“laneID1" traveltime="1000"/> <lane id=“laneID2"
> traveltime=“800"/> </edge> </interval> </meandata>
>
> Your help is highly appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> Henri
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