Hi Wilmer,
for 1. and 2. you would need to traverse the upcoming edges yourself and
retrieve the current travel time on those. Not sure whether this still
counts as simple, so there is also a ticket

For 3. It takes the current travel time, so it takes into account the
"average waiting time" at traffic lights but knows nothing about cycles.

Regards,
Michael

Am 26.05.2014 15:05, schrieb Wilmer Arellano:
> Hello,
> 
> Is there a simple way, by using TraCi, to obtain:
> 
>    1. The estimate travel time left on the current route
>    2. The estimated travel time if reroute happen (prior to route change)
>    3. When TraCI executes a re-route, does it take into consideration the
>    traffic lights' cycles?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Wilmer
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