when you run with libsumo, the LCA_TRACI bits are caused by your own calls
to functions such as vehicle.changeLane (using the TraCI API).

Am Sa., 27. Mai 2023 um 02:00 Uhr schrieb Mahima <mahim...@gmail.com>:

> HI,
>
> I have a question regarding LCA_TRACI. When would this request be raised?
> I ran my parallel application which runs on top of sumo using libsumo, at
> a timestep vehicle shows stateRight value as "2048"
> On the other hand, when I run the same traffic and network using sumo
> command, I can see the stateRight value at the same timestep to be "2136".
> Why TRACI request bit is 1 here?
> Can we turn off TRACI requests? When we use libsumo, TRACI lane change
> requests are still generated?
>
> Thanks,
> Mahima
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