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[sumo-user] Fast Pedestrian Walks/Negative Time Loss

Hello,


I have a scenario where there are numerous pedestrians undertaking walking stages.

Some of these stages are resulting in negative time losses meaning the pedestrian is arriving faster than the maximum speed.

All the vehicle stages have positive time losses.


Attached is an example scenario for one pedestrian which shows the issue. The first and final stages are completed with a time loss of -79.75 and -188.83. This equates to speeds of 1.84 and 2.41 when the max speed is set to 1.79.


Is there a modelling reason for the negative time losses?

Apologies if I've missed something.


Thanks,


Greg

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