Thank you Jakob. When you say ' If the eastbound vehicle were to stop before 
entering the intersection', do you mean the 'no-block-heuristic' cannot apply 
to stopped vehicles? Is there any workaround? I assume if we check the 
available space of vehicle's target lane every time step, and then decide 
whether or not to reroute them, it should also work for stopped vehicles. Is it 
correct?  

On November 15, 2019 at 6:24 AM, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:


Since the eastbound vehicle does not fit fully on the eastbound lane its rear 
portion is treated as if it were still on the previous lane (incoming from the 
south). Due to this it blocks the following traffic.



The type of check that you mention is already implemented: 
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Intersections.html#junction_blocking
However, it is only active when the simulation is running with internal links 
(to prevent cross traffic from being blocked).

The check also would not help in your scenario: If the eastbound vehicle were 
to stop before entering the intersection, all the traffic following behind it 
would still be blocked.


regards,
Jakob



Am Fr., 15. Nov. 2019 um 15:09 Uhr schrieb Hao Zhou <[email protected]>:

Thank Jacob. Actually I already deleted the internal links. So it looks weird 
to me there exists such a vehicle in the end of the eastbound lane.


To prevent this, can we work around by first checking the free space on target 
lane before letting vehicles enter the intersection? Do you think it is 
feasible?


Best,
Hao

On Nov 14, 2019, at 04:08, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:


There is no way to completely prevent this time of blockage where a vehicle 
cannot exit the junction due to downstream jamming.

If your simulation is using internal links then you can set the option 
--ignore-junction-blocker <TIME> to work around it.

However, it doesn't look like a gridlock to me. The westbound vehicles can 
still cross the intersection and this might allow the eastbound jam to clear.


regards,
Jakob



Am Di., 12. Nov. 2019 um 18:42 Uhr schrieb Hao Zhou <[email protected]>:

Hey sumo-users,
Does anyone know how to prevent the following gridlock? Note that I already 
omitted the internal links. But the misplaced vehicle on the eastbound lane 
seems to block the northbound lane. The northbound vehicle cannot move forward.

How should I fix this?



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