I’ve occasionally played with the —lanechange.duration parameter for sumo (and 
sumo-gui) but for at least the last few sumo versions (the only ones I’ve 
tried) a non-zero value results in a pure virtual method exception at some 
point in the simulation.

Has anyone had success running with a non-zero lane change duration (at least 
with a non-trivial simulation)? Am I missing some additional parameters to 
assign a specific lane change model during runtime?

>From what I’ve been reading this exception might be related to calls to pure 
>virtual methods within a constructor or destructor which can not be identified 
>by the compiler so become a runtime issue. But trying both llvm and g++ give 
>non-informative tracebacks and although the lldb and gdb debuggers are willing 
>to do symbolic debugging they are giving me trouble getting that info to show 
>after the exception is thrown.

Any hints are appreciated. TIA

- Tom
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