Modeling PT stops

You can construct public transport stops on a link or next to a lane.

Types of PT stops
Behavior of vehicles on multi-lane links

For multiple-lane links, following vehicles try to overtake PT vehicles, which are stopped at a public transport stop.

Behavior of vehicles on single-lane links

If a PT vehicle stops at a stop on a single-lane link, the vehicles behind it will wait until the PT vehicle continues its journey. With regard to exiting the public transport stop bay, the PT vehicle has the right of way. This is in accordance with the German Traffic Code (StVO) and the rules in road traffic of other countries.

Behavior of PT vehicles also depends on the length of the public transport stop

While a PT vehicle is parked at a PT stop waiting for passengers to alight and board, it can only be overtaken by another PT vehicle, moving downstream, looking for a free parking space at the same PT stop to also allow passengers to alight and board. The PT stop must be sufficiently long.

Emergency stop position at PT stop

The emergency stop position depends on the number of the lane the PT stop is on:

Superordinate topic:

Modeling short-range public transportation

Related topics:

Attributes of PT stops

Generating a public transport stop bay