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[[File:Editor_overlay_traffic_flow.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Active traffic density overlay]]
[[File:Editor_overlay_traffic_flow.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Active traffic density overlay]]
The traffic Density Overlay is a [[Traffic Overlay]] which provides a general overview of the amounts of traffic. It used the [[Function_Value#Traffic|Traffic Function Values]] to compute the total amount of vehicles per hour, and shows whether this falls into one of three categories of intensity.
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==Configuration==
{{main|Model attributes (Traffic Distance Overlay)}}
The Traffic Distance Overlay has a number of options which allow it to be configured as desired.
 
==Calculation==
{{main|Density Formula (Traffic Distance Overlay)}}
The Overlay calculates the total amount of vehicles for each location in the [[3D World]], based on the [[Construction attributes (Traffic Overlay)|Attributes of roads]] in the [[3D World]].
 
==Results==
The Overlay show one of three colors, depending on whether the total amount of vehicles present in any location. The color will either match a quiet category (if the total amount of vehicles is less than a minimum amount), an average category (if the total amount of vehicles exceeds the minimum amount but not the threshold for being busy), or a busy category (if the threshold for busy is also exceeded).
 
The Overlay can display one or more [[Timeframe]]s, as configured by its [[Hours (Traffic Overlay)|HOURS]] Attribute.
 
The hover panel will display, for any given location, the amount of vehicles per hour per category of vehicles. Although not used in the Overlay's calculations, it also displays the jam factor per traffic category, the maximum speed, and the [[Timeframe]] (hour of the day) currently visualized by the Overlay.
 
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* The Traffic Density Overlay is ''not'' a [[Grid Overlay]]. It cannot be used as a [[Prequel]] for other computations.
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[[How to add and remove an Overlay]]
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[[File:Traffic_Flow-Overlay.jpg|thumb|left|Optional Traffic Flow overlay]]
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The Traffic Density Overlay is an [[Grid overlay|overlay]] which is used for displaying traffic density on a road section on the map. When added to your project, it can be activated by clicking the corresponding icon on the minimap. When activated the Traffic Density Overlay displays 3 colors, red, yellow and green. Different colors mean different densities of traffic on this this road section.<br>
The Traffic Density Overlay is an [[Grid overlay|overlay]] which is used for displaying traffic density on a road section on the map. When added to your project, it can be activated by clicking the corresponding icon on the minimap. When activated the Traffic Density Overlay displays 3 colors, red, yellow and green. Different colors mean different densities of traffic on this this road section.<br>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
[[File:Traffic_Flow-Overlay.jpg|thumb|left|Optional Traffic Flow overlay]]
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Revision as of 13:32, 10 February 2022

Active traffic density overlay

The traffic Density Overlay is a Traffic Overlay which provides a general overview of the amounts of traffic. It used the Traffic Function Values to compute the total amount of vehicles per hour, and shows whether this falls into one of three categories of intensity.

Configuration

Main article: Model attributes (Traffic Distance Overlay)

The Traffic Distance Overlay has a number of options which allow it to be configured as desired.

Calculation

Main article: Density Formula (Traffic Distance Overlay)

The Overlay calculates the total amount of vehicles for each location in the 3D World, based on the Attributes of roads in the 3D World.

Results

The Overlay show one of three colors, depending on whether the total amount of vehicles present in any location. The color will either match a quiet category (if the total amount of vehicles is less than a minimum amount), an average category (if the total amount of vehicles exceeds the minimum amount but not the threshold for being busy), or a busy category (if the threshold for busy is also exceeded).

The Overlay can display one or more Timeframes, as configured by its HOURS Attribute.

The hover panel will display, for any given location, the amount of vehicles per hour per category of vehicles. Although not used in the Overlay's calculations, it also displays the jam factor per traffic category, the maximum speed, and the Timeframe (hour of the day) currently visualized by the Overlay.

Notes

  • The Traffic Density Overlay is not a Grid Overlay. It cannot be used as a Prequel for other computations.

How-to's

How to add and remove an Overlay