2015-03-10 7:52 GMT+01:00 Matthias Wirtz <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I have again a question regarding the leader method of the vehicle class.
>
> >From my understanding the position of a vehicle on a lane is measured by
> where
> the tip of the vehicle is. By tip I mean the far most front part of the
> vehicle.
>
correct.

>
> When using the leader method of the vehicle call the distance to the
> leader is
> given too. And this distance is measured from the tip of the trailing
> vehicle
> to the very back of the leading vehicle. So to speak roughly the vehicle
> length is substracted from the position of the leading vehicle.
>
The minGap atttribute of the follower vehicle is also subtracted.


> What happens at junctions? They have a certain geographic dimension too.
> So if
> two consecutive lanes are connected via a junction is the dimension of the
> junction taken into account when calculating the distance to the leader?
>
when you build a networki with default options there are lanes within the
junction so the geometry is completely accounted for. If you use netconvert
option --no-internal-links vehicles "jump" over the junctions but edge
lengths are artificially increased over their geometric length to arrive at
the correct route length.

regards,
Jakob

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