By default, meso runs without junction logic and you have to switch on
microscopic or macroscopic junction models with options.
See https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Meso.html#junction_model

regards,
Jakob

Am Mi., 2. Dez. 2020 um 14:37 Uhr schrieb Richard Tasgal <[email protected]>:

> I'm running mesoscopic simulations on road networks in which the
> different road networks have all the same edges, but the intersections
> may vary: either all priority; or traffic lights, with varying
> offsets; or priority with restrictions on the allowed turns. The
> statistics, such as average trip duration, I'm getting are, with the
> exception of the nodes with restricted allowed turning directions, all
> identical. That is, the statistics don't depend at all on the traffic
> light offsets or even absence of traffic lights. (In microscopic
> simulations, these differences do clearly matter.)
>
> This seems surprising. However, I can't find a bug.
>
> Is this expected for mesoscopic simulations?
>
> Rich Tasgal
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