Dear Laura,
I could not see the speed difference because the speedfactor was not working. I
had defined the speed factor as a vehicle attribute and this was the problem.
I used the “createVehTypeDistribution.py” and generated a series of speed
factors. Then I used the type generated by this
Hi Giuliana,
Thanks for your helpful answer. I had defined the speed factor as a vehicle
attribute and this was the problem.
I used the "createVehTypeDistribution.py" and generated a series of speed
factors. Then I used the type generated by this python code in my route file.
It works :)
Hi Solmaz,
you should see changes in the travel time. How are you defining the speed
factor?
I think there are some problems if you use a distribution for speed factor as a
vehicle attribute, like this:
or
But if you define a vehicle type with the desired speed factor distribution and
Dear Solmaz,
did you have a look in sumo-gui to check whether the vehicle are able to
drive with a higher speed for a short time or is there maybe a traffic
light or other vehicles blocking so that the travel time is not chaging?
Best regards,
Laura
Am Di., 21. Juli 2020 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb
Dear all,
I am trying to understand the following sentence in the wiki:
Using speedFactor="normc(1,0.1,0.2,2)" will result in a speed distribution
where 95% of the vehicles drive between 80% and 120% of the legal speed limit.
Let's say the legal speed limit is defined as 100 kph in the net