Yes. The exact approach various depending on the kind of data you have.
- The simplest thing might be to generated random traffic with a
directional bias https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Trip.html#edge_probabilities
- you can model traffic counts between zones (TAZ) and vary the counts by
zone-to-zone relation:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Demand/Importing_O/D_Matrices.html
- you can also model exact turning counts at intersections:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Turns.html#routesamplerpy


Am So., 10. Apr. 2022 um 12:07 Uhr schrieb nassim adane via sumo-user <
[email protected]>:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> I’d like to ask a question about modelling in SUMO.
>
> It is possible to map the proportions of traffic in each direction
> (directional traffic) in sumo to model the percentage of traffic moving
> from one direction to another.
>
> How do we do that?
>
> Cordially
>
>
>
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