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Cul-De-Sac looks like a spiral staircase

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mpowelljr
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Cul-De-Sac looks like a spiral staircase

Alright, tried my hand at my first cul-de-sac and this is what I ended up with lol... any clues that you could give me? I have my linear profile running around my edge of travel lane, a centerline alignment for my main road coming in. I have attached a few images of what I am working with.





Civil 3D 2007 SP3
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mmccall
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Is it possible that the centerline alignment for the main road (and/or profile) don't quite hit the radius point of the cul-de-sac? You may need to even extend through the rad. point by a slight amount to get it to work. (like 0.001') Although, I would have expected it to drop to 0 if this were the case.

Just a thought.

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Anonymous
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I have seen this when I had a high point on the curb line. The solution was
two regions, one to the HP and one from the HP w/ a small gap between.

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Alright, tried my hand at my first cul-de-sac and this is what I ended up
with lol... any clues that you could give me? I have my linear profile
running around my edge of travel lane, a centerline alignment for my main
road coming in. I have attached a few images of what I am working with.





Civil 3D 2007 SP3

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