Until this ticket is fixed, the only remedy is to reduce lateral resolution:
- the car-following module treats surrounding vehicles as if they occupy
their sublanes fully
- if the vehicle width is not a multiple of the lateral resolution, this
introduces a virtual buffer around the vehicle. In the extreme case of
lateral-resolution = laneWidth, each vehicle is assured to use it's lane
exclusively (yet lateral movements will be smooth).


Am Mi., 19. Aug. 2020 um 23:00 Uhr schrieb MohamadReza-Haghani <
[email protected]>:

> The same thing happened in my simulation, and vehicles did not brake to
> prevent it. The width of a passenger car is 1.8 m, and the minGapLat was
> set
> to 1.5 m. Therefore, when three vehicles move side by side in two lanes,
> the
> min lateral gap was not observed. Please find attached a screenshot of this
> situation. Also, the other issue is the min lateral gap is not considered
> when a vehicle passes a stopped vehicle. This happens when some vehicles
> are
> ordered by TraCI changeLane command to move to right lane and some vehicle
> have already stopped in the right side of the right lane. They pass stopped
> vehicles approximately with no lateral gap.
>
> <http://sumo-user-mailing-list.90755.n8.nabble.com/file/t374/Capture3.png>
>
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