Hello,
right now, the junction-shape algorithm cannot handle a mix of right-hand
and left-hand driving. A work-around is to set a custom junction shape:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/NETEDIT.html#junction
Also see
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/NETEDIT.html#specifying_the_complete_geometry_of_an_edge_including_endpoints

Note, that turn-around connections from the left-hand roads in a right-hand
network will also have the wrong shape. Either remove them or set a custom
shape for them as well.

regards,
Jakob

Am Di., 24. Dez. 2019 um 21:40 Uhr schrieb Richard Tasgal <[email protected]
>:

> I'm trying to model a road network in which some of the streets have
> driving on the left-hand side rather than the right. I'm not getting the
> shape of the roads and especially the intersections the way they should be.
> The best I could do is have the roads with left-hand side driving enter and
> exit the intersections at angles. For example, the road on the right in
> this figure is left-side driving; the other roads are right-side driving or
> one-way. The position of the stop lines is too far away from the
> intersection and the intersection shape has a small bottleneck that I don't
> want.
>
> Any suggestions about how to program in a more correct shape?
>
> Rich Tasgal
> Ben-Gurion University
> Israel
>
> [image: Fig.intersection.four_lane.closeup.PNG]
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