-  departDelay is the time a vehicle has been waiting in a virtual queue
before it is inserted
- in tripinfo-output, 'depart' is the actual time of insertion (desired
departure + departDelay)
- timeLoss only concerns the loss after actual departure so it is often a
useful metric to add timeLoss and departDelay
For this reason, statistic-output includes

Note, that tripinfo-output only contains arrived vehicles by default. To
ensure counting all vehicles, you can set the options
--tripinfo-output.write-unfinished
--tripinfo-output.write-undeparted  (these will only serve to add more
departDelay since they never actually departed))


Am Do., 8. Dez. 2022 um 00:23 Uhr schrieb Hager Radi <[email protected]
>:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to capture the total delay of a vehicle from source to
> destination. I have seen that trip_info includes the time_loss and also
> depart_delay.
>
> - Is depart_delay the time a vehicle has been waiting in a virtual queue
> before it is inserted?
> - Does depart (the time it is inserted) take into consideration this delay
> or is it the ideal departure time that a vehicle should have followed?
> - Can you confirm that time_loss includes only the delay from actual
> insertion to arrival?
>
> Thanks,
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