Model stop signs on access roads to intersections with a combination of right-of-way control and stop sign.
Priority rules account for conflicting traffic as well as for the min. clearance and min. gap time. Stop signs, however, make vehicles stop for at least one time step, independent of whether there is conflicting traffic or not.
Conflict areas also take desired acceleration, maximum acceleration as well as the vehicle length of the two vehicles in both streams into account and reflect the driving behavior better than priority rules (It is better to use conflict areas than priority rules to model driving behavior.).
Toll counters are a variant of stop signs that are additionally assigned a dwell time distribution value.
Stop signs can be used for the following modeling scenarios:
Superordinate topic:
Modeling right-of-way without SC
Information on editing:
Defining stop signs and toll counters
Using stop signs for right turning vehicles even if red
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