Kovoschiz
(Kovoschiz)
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First of alll, as a C:S player, I would advise you very strongly not to use C:S to simulate traffic. Not only is it not “simulating the traffic accurately”, it is also not simulating traffic realistically. It is both imprecise and not very true. You better learn proper traffic planning (which is not exactly the same as traffic engineering either). C:S is more of a urban design visualization tool if anything. For a free software, use SUMO, which supports OSM data. If you are a student, Vissum (macro) and Vissim (micro) are free. Be aware one of the premise with traffic modeling is good data input. You would have an easier time reviewing official studies to make qualitative questions based on quantitative issues, than to conduct primary analysis first-hand.
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Yes and no. Yes, you can edit any of them to improve OSM. No, I would not edit it into a certain fromat to simply make it work for you. The C:S plug-in is what needs to be changed, not OSM data.
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OSM lines are split when two sections have different properties. We would definitely encourage you to detail roads by mapping out lanes, width, and other aspects across intersections.
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Duplicate?