Anyone done a study on what AI trains do when and why when it comes to speed limits?
I did some testing with these cars, at 60mph it takes less than 1/8 of a mile to come to a full stop, which is prototypical for the type. So if the limit is 50/60/70 on a given section and there's a 15/20/30 reduced speed at the end of the section, why do they slow to 1mph over the next speed limit several miles before reaching it? More importantly, how do I stop them from doing that? Preferably without adding yet another rule or script, do they go by switches, signals, or value of the next speed limit? If, for example, I add an invisible 70mph limit a few hundred feet before the 15mph speed limit sign, they still slow down miles before reaching it, do I need to add more invisible speed limit signs or more signals?
I did some testing with these cars, at 60mph it takes less than 1/8 of a mile to come to a full stop, which is prototypical for the type. So if the limit is 50/60/70 on a given section and there's a 15/20/30 reduced speed at the end of the section, why do they slow to 1mph over the next speed limit several miles before reaching it? More importantly, how do I stop them from doing that? Preferably without adding yet another rule or script, do they go by switches, signals, or value of the next speed limit? If, for example, I add an invisible 70mph limit a few hundred feet before the 15mph speed limit sign, they still slow down miles before reaching it, do I need to add more invisible speed limit signs or more signals?