If the travel times observed are generally speaking too low or too high, the user can correct them by specifying, for each resource, at what percentage of the speed defined in the road statistics they are really travelling. In this way the user can adapt the traffic data to the constraints for the resources while retaining the information about the slowing in speed as a function of the time and the direction of circulation.
Format: number (expressed as a percentage %)
As 100% is the default value and the reference value for the speed defined in the vehicle profile and/or given by the DataPack (road statistics).
Example 1:
The statistics indicate that the speed on the Avenue Aristide Briand at Bagneux is 50km/h. The user deems this time to be too quick, and assigns a value to the Speed weighting of 80, the resource drives 20% less quickly and so at 40 km/h instead of at 50 km/h.
Example 2:
The statistics indicate that the speed on Avenue Aristide Briand at Bagneux is 50 km/h. The user deems this speed to be too low, and enters a value of 120 for the Speed weighting constraint, so the resource drives 20% faster and so at 60 km/h instead of 50 km/h.