Hi sihem,
if I process the file here, I get

$node_(0) set X_ 19.67
$node_(0) set Y_ 3.9
$node_(0) set Z_ 0
$ns_ at 0.0 "$node_(0) setdest 19.67 3.9 0.00"
$node_(1) set X_ 4776.44
$node_(1) set Y_ 2545.67
$node_(1) set Z_ 0
$ns_ at 0.0 "$node_(1) setdest 4776.44 2545.67 0.00"
$node_(2) set X_ 4822.44
$node_(2) set Y_ 2532.94
$node_(2) set Z_ 0
$ns_ at 0.0 "$node_(2) setdest 4822.44 2532.94 0.00"
$ns_ at 0.1 "$node_(0) setdest 19.69 3.92 0.25"
$ns_ at 0.1 "$node_(1) setdest 4776.43 2545.64 0.25"
$ns_ at 0.1 "$node_(2) setdest 4822.43 2532.92 0.25"
...

So no unexpected 0 velocities here

Are you using the most recent release 0.23.0?

Regards,
Michael

Am 2015-04-13 14:53, schrieb sihem sihem:
> Hi,
> 
> the file is too large it after party file generated
> 
> sumo -c test.sumo.cfg
>  sumo -c test.sumo.cfg --fcd-output sumoTrace.xml
> 
> <fcd-export>
>     <timestep time="0.00">
>         <vehicle id="flow0.0" x="19.67" y="3.90" angle="139.91"
> type="krauss" speed="0.00" pos="5.10" lane="4214032#0_0"
> slope="0.00"/>
>         <vehicle id="flow1.0" x="4776.44" y="2545.67" angle="-30.25"
> type="transport/trailer" speed="0.00" pos="16.35" lane="-4240109#1_0"
> slope="0.00"/>
>         <vehicle id="flow2.0" x="4822.44" y="2532.94" angle="-30.62"
> type="pedestrian" speed="0.00" pos="2.10" lane="-4240108#2_0"
> slope="0.00"/>
>     </timestep>
>     <timestep time="0.10">
>         <vehicle id="flow0.0" x="19.69" y="3.92" angle="139.91"
> type="krauss" speed="0.25" pos="5.13" lane="4214032#0_0"
> slope="0.00"/>
>         <vehicle id="flow1.0" x="4776.43" y="2545.64" angle="-30.25"
> type="transport/trailer" speed="0.25" pos="16.38" lane="-4240109#1_0"
> slope="0.00"/>
>         <vehicle id="flow2.0" x="4822.43" y="2532.92" angle="-30.62"
> type="pedestrian" speed="0.25" pos="2.12" lane="-4240108#2_0"
> slope="0.00"/>
>     </timestep>


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