Hello,

In my project, I considered that cars are allowed to park along the road (2 
lanes road) for some periods of the day.

https://www.google.ca/maps/@46.794222,-71.255407,3a,75y,72.32h,103.01t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sQXe6UWHX3Z0RxmON2Z6ljQ!2e0!6m1!1e1

So I added parked cars at the start of the simulation at specific locations on 
some edges. 
The parked cars remain there until the end of the simulation.

Example:

<route id="Park-M13" edges="-M13"/>
<route id="Park-M12" edges="-M12"/>

  <vehicle id="v2-M13" route="Park-M13" departPos="free"  depart="0" 
color="grey">
        <stop lane="-M13_0" endPos="20" parking="false"  />
  </vehicle> 
  <vehicle id="v3-M13" route="Park-M13" departPos="free"  depart="0" 
color="grey">
        <stop lane="-M13_0" endPos="30" parking="false"  />
 
 <vehicle id="v2-M12" route="Park-M12" departPos="free"  depart="0" 
color="grey">
        <stop lane="-M12_0" endPos="20" parking="false"  />
  </vehicle>
  <vehicle id="v3-M12" route="Park-M12" departPos="free"  depart="0" 
color="grey">
        <stop lane="-M12_0" endPos="30" parking="false"  />
  </vehicle>

...

The problem is that some vehicles (or bus) stop moving behind these queues of 
parked vehicles. They remain blocked until the end of the simulation and this 
causes congestion problems (and it is not realistic). Does anyone has had this 
problem?

Thank you

François 

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