For path selection, in the Vissim network, dynamic assignment takes link sequences without toll routes as well as link sequences with managed lanes facilities and toll routes into account (Defining a vehicle route of the type managed lane). This allows you to model, simulate and evaluate the following use cases, for example:
As with static routing decisions and routes, in dynamic assignment the vehicle decides which toll route to follow when it traverses a managed lanes routing decision. The decision is made based on the decision model and the toll pricing calculation model of the assigned managed lanes facility. (Defining managed lane facilities), (Defining decision model for managed lane facilities), (Defining toll pricing calculation models).
In dynamic assignment, the vehicle takes into account the managed lanes routing decision and its toll route or toll-free route, if the following conditions are met:
If at the manged lanes routing decision, the vehicle can neither select the toll route nor the toll-free route, it continues on the path assigned to it by dynamic assignment at the start of the journey.
After the dynamic assignment graph has been generated, Vissim combines edges, in particular for path selection and convergence definition, under the following conditions:
For each of the combined edges, Vissim aggregates the volume and travel time for the shortest combined edge. This edge then represents the combined edges. The Edges list shows all edges. It also includes combined edges.
For path searches and path selection, Vissim combines the two routes that run along the toll route and toll-free route of a managed lanes routing decision. This path represents the two combined paths. The represented path data is displayed in the *.weg path file (Files of dynamic assignment).
When modeling the above-mentioned use cases, pay particular attention to the effects of managed lanes routing decisions and the notes on modeling (Mode of action of routing decisions of the type Managed Lanes).
After a managed lanes routing decision or a toll route has been changed, you must recreate the dynamic assignment graph (Building an Abstract Network Graph), (Generating a node-edge graph).
A toll route cannot be a detour of its toll-free route, and vice versa. Even if in the parameters of dynamic assignment, on the Choice tab, Avoid long detours: is selected, the program will not consider using a toll route as a detour for a toll-free route or vice versa.
Dynamic routing decisions also affect vehicles driving on a toll route. The vehicle can leave the toll route.
Parking routing decisions also affect vehicles driving on a toll route. The vehicle can leave the toll route and drive to the parking lot.