Attributes of parking routes
- ► On the Lists menu, click > Private Transport > Routes > Parking Routes.
The list of attributes opens.
The attribute and attribute values of this network object type are shown in the list on the left, which consists of two coupled lists.
Note: In lists, you can use the Attribute selection icon to show and hide attribute values (Selecting attributes and subattributes for columns of a list). |
The list on the left may include the following attributes:
Column | Description |
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VehRoutDec |
Vehicle routing decision: Number and name of the parking routing decision of the parking route |
No |
Number of parking route |
Name |
Description |
ParkLot |
Parking lot: Name of parking lot Additional attributes: (Modeling parking lots) |
ParkDir |
Parking direction: Direction of driving when parking and leaving a parking space. Determined by Vissim from the direction of the connector leading to the parking lot. Invalid: Parking direction Forward or Reverse is not possible: The value of the Parking direction attribute of a parking lot does not match the value of the Reverse parking attribute of the connector leading to this parking lot. For example, there is a contradiction if Forward parking is selected for the parking lot and the Reverse parking attribute is selected at the connector that the vehicle is to use for parking. |
RelFlowSameParkLot |
Relative flow for same parking lot: Share of this route in all routes of the same routing to the same parking lot. Effective only if there is more than one possible route to the same parking lot, and a value of > 0. If the value = 0, the route is treated as if it did not exist. This can be used, for example, to set the ratio between forward parking and reverse parking of a parking lot. |
SmthDist |
Smoothing distance: A value > 0 activates a smoothed lateral correction of the rear axle(s) of a parking vehicle, so as to avoid visible jumps in the course of travel. The correction ends at the turning point at which the vehicle changes between forward gear and reverse gear, regardless of whether the vehicle is pulling forward or backing into a parking lot. The smoothing distance determines how far before this turning point the correction starts. Default values:
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Showing and editing dependent objects as relation
1. In the list on the left, click the desired entry.
The list on the right contains attributes and attribute values of network objects, and/or base data allocated to the network object selected in the list on the left (Using coupled lists):
2. On the list toolbar, in the Relations list box, click > Link sequence.
Attributes of link sequence are displayed: Numbers of links and connectors via which the route leads (Attributes of links)
3. Enter the desired data.
Superordinate topic:
Modeling vehicle routing decision, vehicle routes and partial vehicle routes
Information on editing:
Defining static vehicle routes
Defining a vehicle route of the type managed lane
Modeling a separate route course for the toll route and toll-free route
Defining a vehicle route of the type closure
Defining partial vehicle routes
Defining a partial route based on an existing partial route
Inserting intermediate points into a vehicle route
Changing routing procedure via intermediate points
Defining a vehicle route based on an existing vehicle route
Moving routing decisions or destination sections
Deleting vehicle routes, partial vehicle routes, and routing decisions