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Re: [sumo-user] pedestrian teleporting to opposite side at junctions
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The crossing you defined is attached via the thin grey wedges to a walkingareas outside the viewport (possibly because you moved it there manually?). To get a crossing on the western side of the intersection, it needs to be defined as crossing the western edges (road and tram).
Thanks. adding crossings solved the issue. Just wondering if the location of the crossings could be manipulated or changed in a way to be placed on top of the connection line. There is a slight offset between the actual crossing and the zebra cross markings
What you are seeing is the "fallback" behavior of pedestrians when the network doesn't have the required infrastructure.
Dear all,
I am modelling a multimodal network including pedestrians and I observe a strange behavior in one direction for pedestrians: they are all teleported to the opposite side of the road once they reach the traffic light (shown by the red arrow). I am not sure how to define walking areas and crossings in NETEDIT to avoid such behavior, but I was also under the impression that connections work similarly to vehicles. Is this expected because pedestrians are free to move inside the junction?
P.S. The network is partially from OSM. I have added the sidewalks manually in NETEDIT together with the connections at the intersections.
Thanks,
Sasan
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