Hello,

I've encountered an issue with the pedestrian model when moving between two 
stops on the same lane.
According to the wiki 
(http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Pedestrians#Adding_sidewalks_with_NETEDIT) 
the default model is "striping". This model description refers to pedestrians 
moving along the edge towards the node in either the lane's positive or 
negative direction. However, when the pedestrian is walking between two stops 
on the same lane it seems that only the positive direction is used.

For example, a car travels past the final destination to perform 
drop-off/parking. The pedestrian exits the vehicle and if the next stop is 
behind them walks forwards to the end of the edge and then back down it again. 
On long edges this can considerably, and unnecessarily, increase the travel 
time.

Attached is a simple test case to show the behaviour with the latest Winx64 
nightly build (v0_32_0+2524-4bc8d3e05e).

Thanks,

Greg

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