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Re: [sumo-user] Pedestrians in four legged signalized intersection

You need to define the pedestrians differently (they are not vehicles but persons, a distinct object category).
Instead of defining a <flow> you must define a <personFlow>. See
https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Specification/Persons#Repeated_persons_.28personFlows.29

regards,
Jakob

Am Mi., 12. Juni 2019 um 13:01 Uhr schrieb Jakob Haahr Taankvist <jht@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Dear List

I have made a simple four legged intersection in NETEDIT, with
pedestrians (see the attachments). I have also made pedestrian crossings
across the four legs (two for each leg). When running the model in
sumo-gui the pedestrians does not move as I would expect:

1) Pedestrians seem to move all the way around the walking areas when
moving from a crossing to a lane.
2) Pedestrians coming from south going north will cross the crossing
across the eastern leg when green, but will then wait in the walking
area between the crossing and the northern lane until the crossing
across the northern leg is gets green.
3) The pedestrians will queue up in strange ways when waiting for green,
I would expect them to simply wait for green at the stop line (almost no
matter how many pedestrians are waiting).

I'm modelling a real traffic light in sumo, but I am not allowed to
share that model. The reason I have made two crossings across each lane
is that in the real crossing there is an island between the incoming and
outgoing lanes.

Is there a way to solve the three issues?

Best Regards,
Jakob Taankvist

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