No. speedFactor is always relative to the edge speed limit. If there is no
legal speed limit (as on some german motorways) we usually set the advised
speed or the expected average speed as artifical speed limit and use the
distribution of speedFactors (speedDev) to model the desired speeds.

Am Fr., 19. Feb. 2021 um 12:44 Uhr schrieb ali mirzaei <[email protected]
>:

> Hi,
> I want to consider the impact of the speed factor on the traffic behavior
> in an arbitrary network without speed edge limitation. does it make sense
> to define the speed factor while there is no speed edge constraint?
> Thank you.
> Ali
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