Hello,
osmWebWizard defines randomTraffic and only uses a single "count" value per
mode to scale the global amount up and down.
If you have count data for multiple locations, I recommend this:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Turns.html#routesamplerpy
(see also
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Demand/Routes_from_Observation_Points.html)

regards,
Jakob

Am Do., 18. Nov. 2021 um 15:41 Uhr schrieb Brandon Cedric Patangan via
sumo-user <[email protected]>:

> Good day!
>
> I'm Brandon Patangan, an undergraduate Economics student at the University
> of The Philippines Los Banos. I'm currently working on a thesis that aims
> to simulate the possible effects of the construction of a proposed
> Public-Private Partnership bypass road on Travel Time Savings.
>
> I do have multi-modal Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) data for the
> study area (Coordinates 14.206762 121.251646 in OSM Web Wizard) and I was
> wondering if there was a way to use this data to determine the total
> vehicle hourly count in OSM Web Wizard?
>
> From what I understand in the document
> <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tutorials/OSMWebWizard.html>, the total vehicle
> count is computed based on count x edge length x lanes, and I was hoping to
> use the real-world AADT value instead. Thank you!
>
> Brandon
>
>
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