Hi there. I'm new to microsimulation, but have found visualisations like the ones on this page: http://www.camcycle.org.uk/blog/2015/10/23/milton-road-elizabeth-way-junction-proposals/ to be really useful.
Those were produced with Aimsun, but that's not FLOSS so that's no good. It seems that there is quite a lot of Free microsimulation software (Sumo, OPenM++, Liam2, and more), of which SUMO seems to be the most complete (?). So my question is, can I do this with SUMO? Reading the wiki it sounds like the bicycle support may be somewhat limited, and could use some work to improve it? http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Bicycles If that's what it takes (and I can find some tuits) I can help there. Might I be better off trying to use simtran for rather more realistic bicycle behaviour? Or is that 'lane-free' functionality being folded back in to the main project? I was going to offer to package stuff, but then discovered that it was all done for Debian already (yay!). I also noted a few things on the wiki that could do with improvements, but I need to mail here to get an account. So yes, give me access rights and I'll try and fix thigs I see that need updating, especially WRT Debian. I think I will have questions about the details of lane map generation, but lets leave that for now whilst I have a poke about and see how far I get. Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM http://wookware.org/
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