This is a featuer of Gawron which helps with convergence: lower
probabilities just mean that those routes are taken less often but they may
still  be taken.
If it weren't so, a small difference it travel time might cause all
vehicles to switch their routes to one that is a tiny bit faster.

Am Do., 12. Aug. 2021 um 16:20 Uhr schrieb ali mirzaei <[email protected]
>:

> Hi everyone,
> based on the concept of the UE, It is expected a driver to choose the
> route with the shortest travel time. But, at the end of the duaiterate.py
> iterations (Gawron's model), some drivers have taken the routes with less
> probability and more cost. Why does it mean?
>
> Best regards,
> Ali
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