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I use two connectors (one for each lane) when coming from a double-lane link to a single-lane link. How can I avoid unneccesary lane change due to the fact that there are two possible routes?

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I use two connectors (one for each lane) when coming from a double-lane link to a single-lane link. How can I avoid unneccesary lane change due to the fact that there are two possible routes?

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This way of modeling is incorrect. You only need to have one connector linking the double-lane link with the single-lane link. Because of the route functionality of VISSIM, vehicles automatically will change lanes to the one which is connected to the single-lane link – and thus there is only one possible route. This kind of modeling is recommended both for static routes and Dynamic Assignment.

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