Hello!

I am interested in simulating pedestrians which cross the street at random 
locations, without crosswalks or lights, and without shutting down the entire 
street -- just getting vehicles to slow down for them as usually happens on 
city streets.

This does not appear to be possible with current features.

What I am thinking I would like to do is --when triggered, and while on an edge 
with sidewalks on both sides-- have a pedestrian's lateral in-lane position 
increment to move them sideways off of the sidewalk lane, and across the 
vehicle lanes until it is positioned on the other sidewalk, and then switch it 
to being on that other sidewalk, walking in the opposite direction, at that 
location.

Would this be a valid approach? Would there be problems with it?

Would it be enormously difficult to accomplish? Could it be done purely via the 
TraCI interface?

Would vehicles detect the pedestrian in their path while the pedestrian was 
crossing the road, and slow down accordingly? I would hope it would work 
similarly to how the other cars react to the presence of the custom car in this 
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G016KvzQE4

Thank you for your help!

Yokhanan

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