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  1. Hi Oliver, thx for the fix. That resolved the issue of the motorway traffic crossing the taxiways however I see another problem.....

    The motorway has now disappeared from view on one side of taxiway P1 heading west and the traffic is now coming through the trees.

    By reverting back to the original .BGL this problem is resolved but of course the motor traffic issue is back.

    Are you seeing the same thing and if so is there a fix for lost motorway?

    See pic below.

    Regards

    Mark

    MAFtraffic_mway_gone2.jpg

  2. Hi Shaun,

    I also have seen the same problem but I do not have UT Europe installed.

    The vehicle traffic is crossing both taxiways that connect the Northwest runway to the rest of the airport. See pic.

    Now I did some experimenting and modifed the AF2_EDDF_without_static_airplanes.BGL located in the AFD folder using ADE to add 2 autogen exclusions for motorway traffic where both "bridges" are located and this stopped the traffic from crossing the taxiways.

    To me it looks like the exclusions were missed for the motorway traffic and a simple exclude can fix the issue for most users.

    MAFTraffic.jpg

    MAFtraffic_ADE.jpg

    Note: I has also tried the EDDF Traffic utlity and set both A3 East and A3 West traffic to off, but this did not solve the problem. I was able to confirm my fix by replacing the new .BGL (and _CVX file it created) with the old .BGL file and can switch the traffic off from crossing the taxiways as needed. The traffic does continue to appear on the motorway up until the bridges are reached then convenienty disappears.

    Let me know if you need any more info on the fix? A more elegant fix from the developer's would be nice, but it is fixable.

    Regards

    Mark

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