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ADD A TURN OUT ALONG A BIKE PATH CORRIDOR
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I need to add a turnout (not intersection) along a bike path at a given station (see pdf attachment)
if I draw a turnout with nice arcs and lines, is there a way to add it to the corridor with extended
cross slope from the assembly at that point?
Thanks
John Wilson
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yes, it's possible.
You have to use a BasicLaneTransition.
Please use help for better explainance.
Good luck.
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Thank you very much. It helped to research edit target to a polyline layout
John
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While polylines can be used as targets they are static entities, so they don't move if your alignment changes. A better solution is to use offset alignments with widenings. Then you can move the widening along the baseline or edit it parametrically. You want a solution that is dynamic to changes to the design.
Also for a widening you should consider using an offset in your assembly so that your template will be perpendicular to the edge of pavement through the widening.
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Thanks Neil
I'll look imto that
John
