Hello,
the median part does not have to be modelled with explicit edges. It is
generated automatically (as a walking area that connects two crossings) if
you define separate crossings for each side of the median.
I would expect that your median edges have bad geometry and are responsible
for the ugly walking area shape.
You can find an example at
https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/tree/master/tests/netconvert/function/crossings/specified/4_arm_3_neighboring_split
regards,
Jakob

Am Di., 6. Nov. 2018 um 09:50 Uhr schrieb [email protected] <
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> Hello,
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> during intersection modeling, I encountered again some strange waiting
> area shapes being generated: This grey triangle overlapping with the
> crossing shouldn't be there.
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> I want to have one crossing for each carriageway. The short pedestrian
> path in the median consists of two edges, so that it will not be removed
> during junction processing. As you can see from the screenshot, pedestrians
> find their way through the intersection, but tend to pass via this unwanted
> waiting area.
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> Is there an easy work-around to get rid of this?
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> Regards
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> Mirko
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