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Re: [sumo-user] OSM vs. SUMO Edges within Junctions
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Hi Benedikt,
connections may be translated to two sequential internal edges,
if a waiting position inside the intersection is defined. This
position can be anywhere along the connection path. Every junction
has a representative coordinate (pos attribute), though -- you can
access it in NETEDIT "inspect mode".
Regards
Mirko
Am 09.07.2020 um 17:54 schrieb
Kaubruegger, Benedikt:
Hello,
In the OSM Data Model
there are usually ways (or parts of ways) from the
“beginning” of an intersection/junction to the “middle” of
the intersection (as visualized in the picture below with
the red line).

Is there something similar in SUMO?
Is an internal edge the same as the red line or
are internal edges the whole connection from one edge at the
“beginning” of the junction to an edge at the “end” of the
junction (as visualized in the
picture below with the green line) or even something else?

If internal edges are not the same as
connections within a junction, is it possible to visualize
them in NETEDIT?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Benedikt
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