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VISSIM 5.30-05 User Manual

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6 The Traffic Network<br />

6.6.1.3 Properties & Options<br />

See section 6.6.1.2 on how to access the properties of a priority rule.<br />

● No.: Unique identification<br />

of the priority<br />

rule<br />

● Name: Label or comment<br />

● Label: If showing<br />

labels (names) of all<br />

priority rules (cf. VIEW -<br />

NETWORK ELEMENTS),<br />

this option allows to<br />

individually switch off<br />

the label of that priority<br />

rule.<br />

The following properties are available for both markers (stop line and<br />

conflict marker) separately:<br />

● Lane: Defines the lane number where the marker is placed.<br />

● At: Link/connector coordinate of the marker.<br />

● All Lanes: Defines the marker to stretch over all lanes of that link (in<br />

contrast to be placed on a single lane).<br />

● Vehicle Classes: Define the vehicle classes to be affected by the marker.<br />

For multi-selection, press CTRL while clicking the left mouse button.<br />

The vehicle class configuration of the stop line (red bar) affects all conflict<br />

markers that belong to that stop line. In order to define a stop line for a<br />

different set of vehicle classes, a new (separate) priority rule must be<br />

created and the stop line has to be placed at the same location.<br />

The following properties affect the stop line:<br />

● CONDITION...: Opens the PR - Condition window to link the priority rule<br />

with the current state of a signal group. This option is useful when<br />

vehicles should not yield to vehicles queuing behind red signals.<br />

262 <strong>VISSIM</strong> <strong>5.30</strong>-<strong>05</strong> © PTV AG 2011

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