Never modify a .net.xml file directly.
To support opposite direction driving in a network, run:
netconvert -s old.net.xml --opposites.guess -o new.net.xml
You can also set lane attribute 'opposite' in netedit.

Am Do., 3. Feb. 2022 um 14:26 Uhr schrieb Ifezue Obiako <
[email protected]>:

> Would the line of code for opposite lane driving look something like what
> is depicted below if it were implemented in a .net file?
>
> [image: image.png]
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 6:03 AM Ifezue Obiako <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone
>>
>> I currently have a .net file that I am thinking about adding overtaking
>> behavior. The idea is when one bus comes from behind another bus on a
>> different bus route but at the same stop I would like the bus behind to
>> overtake the other if the other bus is taking too long. Is there a way for
>> the bus behind to overtake the leading bus (i.e., teleporting ahead of the
>> leading bus)?
>>
>> I have looked at the documentation on opposite-direction driving, but it
>> seems like you can only explicitly call "neigh" in an .edge.xml file rather
>> than a .net file. The reason why I asked if it is possible to do this in a
>> .net file is because I already have a functioning .net file established and
>> I would like to edit it from there.
>>
>> For reference, my .net and additional files are attached to this email.
>> The place I was trying to add overtaking is at lane -467228692#3_1, where
>> the lane 467228692#3_1 is used to overtake at the bus stop.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your help
>> Ifezue
>>
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