Hi, Jinsong.
In generating the plots, Tru-Traffic processes only those runs that begin at the first intersection in any given direction of travel. Looking at the file you emailed to me, it seems the artery in your diagram file extends further north of your runs by three intersection. That is, your travel time runs go only as far north as node #3, but your arterial diagram extends to nodes #100, #102, and #105. In the southbound direction, there are no runs that begin at node #105, so Tru-Traffic doesn't plot any runs in that direction. Unfortunately, the software doesn't allow you to generate trip log plots using a downstream starting point (e.g., node #3).
To work around this, you can delete nodes #100, #102, and #105 altogether from the arterial diagram. If you want to keep those nodes there for coordination purposes, then I recommend that you
- open the Arterial Outline View,
- highlight the arterial diagram,
- click the Duplicate button in the palette along the left edge,
- click "Yes" to link the intersections between the original arterial diagram and its duplicate, and
- delete nodes #100, #102, and #105 from the duplicate arterial diagram, leaving those nodes in the original.
After that, you can use the shortened, duplicate arterial diagram to generate your plots with the instantaneous averages of the runs in both directions of travel.
Regards.
Greg