You need to define the pedestrians differently (they are not vehicles but
persons, a distinct object category).
Instead of defining a <flow> you must define a <personFlow>. See
https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Specification/Persons#Repeated_persons_.28personFlows.29

regards,
Jakob

Am Mi., 12. Juni 2019 um 13:01 Uhr schrieb Jakob Haahr Taankvist <
j...@at-systems.dk>:

> Dear List
>
> I have made a simple four legged intersection in NETEDIT, with
> pedestrians (see the attachments). I have also made pedestrian crossings
> across the four legs (two for each leg). When running the model in
> sumo-gui the pedestrians does not move as I would expect:
>
> 1) Pedestrians seem to move all the way around the walking areas when
> moving from a crossing to a lane.
> 2) Pedestrians coming from south going north will cross the crossing
> across the eastern leg when green, but will then wait in the walking
> area between the crossing and the northern lane until the crossing
> across the northern leg is gets green.
> 3) The pedestrians will queue up in strange ways when waiting for green,
> I would expect them to simply wait for green at the stop line (almost no
> matter how many pedestrians are waiting).
>
> I'm modelling a real traffic light in sumo, but I am not allowed to
> share that model. The reason I have made two crossings across each lane
> is that in the real crossing there is an island between the incoming and
> outgoing lanes.
>
> Is there a way to solve the three issues?
>
> Best Regards,
> Jakob Taankvist
>
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