In Vroom, the configuration of roads as open or closed loops significantly influences vehicle generation and traffic flow within your simulation. Open roads are designed with distinct starting and ending points. In these configurations, Vroom continuously introduces new vehicles at the starting point to maintain traffic density. As vehicles exit at the endpoint, replacements enter, ensuring a consistent flow and allowing for the simulation of ongoing traffic scenarios. Conversely, closed road loops form continuous circuits without defined entry or exit points. In such setups, Vroom does not automatically generate new vehicles once the loop is established. Consequently, the number of vehicles on a closed loop remains constant unless the loop intersects with other roads. At these intersections, vehicles may choose to exit the loop, gradually reducing the number of vehicles on the loop over time. When designing simulations with closed loops, it's essential to consider the potential decrease in vehicle density due to vehicles exiting at intersections. |