Hello,
SUMO does allow defining curved roads. See
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/NETEDIT#Move
regards,
Jakob
2018-02-22 11:22 GMT+01:00 Anne Onyango via sumo-user <
sumo-u...@lists.sourceforge.net>:
> Thanks Navreen for your response.
> I meant this
> does Sumo allow one to have a road with a bend or w
Hello,
the issue with having a "walking area" across the whole junction comes from
the fact that pedestrians are allowed to walk on normal road edges by
default. Walkingareas connect all lanes that are adjacent and allow
pedestrians.
If you add sidewalks to the road using the netedit function 'add
Hi Anne,
I think there is no crossing without a junction. You can split your edge
at the point you want your pedestrian crossing. Firstly, add one
pedestrian-only edge at each side of the junction. Then, you can try to
create the crossing with NETEDIT or using NETCONVERT with a .con file
(see
Thanks Navreen for your response.
I meant this
does Sumo allow one to have a road with a bend or where there is a bend ? I
seem not to be able to create a road with a bend .
Secodly the zebra crossing is on a straight road no Junction , Id like it
to be in the middle of the road somehwere since I
Hi Anne,Are you talking about a road without any junction or any pedestrian
crossing?To simulate pedestrian crossing you can pass the --pedestrian command
into the TRACI file to be used as startup commands when the SUMO subprocess is
called.You can include the pedestrian crossing into an edge f