Jakob Erdmann
Jakob Erdmann
~~potentially suffers from the same implementation difficulties as #11318 (different persons using a different routing graph)~~ AccessEdge can set modeRestriction `bikePersistent`
Most likely you have reached the resolution limit of your map server. There might other vendors that offer higher-resolution data at a price.
Also, if you have a related follow-up questions after an issue was closed (i.e. #11274) please continue to comment in that ticket rather than opening a new one. To decide...
You can place multi-lane e2 detectors that span across consecutive lanes and keep the junctions as they are. Alternatively, remove all side roads at a junction, then right-click on the...
1. as the screenshot indicates, the edges have incompatible attributes ('spreadType') which you could change via inspect mode 2. the difference is, that the multi-lane version spans more than 1...
- you cannot click on junctions, instead click on the next lane beyond the junction - you must not skip lanes, if you want a detector across 3 lanes then...
Look at the colors after clicking on the first lane for your E2 detector: - everything that is blue is already covered - everything dark green you can click on...
friendlypos=true will adjust detector length to the available lane length, thus the detector might be a bit shorter in the simulation but it won't give you an error.
@angelobanse The relevant code is in RORouteHandler::parseGeoEdges, it should be fairly easy to add an output parameter and use this to override departPos, arrivalPos depending on the departPosProcedure of the...
Was already discussed on the mailing list: > After some internal discussion we would prefer to keep a distinction between 'core' road attributes and extended attributes. > Core attributes are...