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ofset alignment widening

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GZE
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ofset alignment widening

Am creating bus bays & laybays using ofset alignments, is there a way to set different transition in/out length in my file i want 20m transition in, 20m widened  region length and 15m transition out length. At the moment there is only one option for setting default transition length

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: GZE

if you grip it right click>> edit offset parameters you can tweek what you need

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odoshi
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Yep, and you might (will) need a second "widening" to go back to single lane width. So select the first offset with widening, and click the "+" grip to add another widening, then stretch it back towards the CL. This will create a second widening group and you can specify the 15m transition back.

 

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Mike

 

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Joe-Bouza
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Hi Mike

 

not sure I follow you there? One widening off on alignment will give the transistion out and transition in. Why do you need two?


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odoshi
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This is how I do it:

 

First widening to create first transition.

 

transition-1.jpg

 

Second widening to create transition back.

 

transition-2.jpg

 

I'm sure there is another way, maybe even more efficient than mine (?) 😉

 

Mike

 

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Joe-Bouza
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You are fine. I'm just dense

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