(See attached JPEG.) In creating a cul-de-sac region at the end of a gently curving roadway, the cul-de-sac targets the main centerline alignment. As you can see, it wants to send feature lines way back to the beginning of the corridor. Any way to prevent this?
Or am I creating the cul-de-sac incorrectly in the first place?
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Not sure what you mean by boundary. Was not aware one could place a boundary around a corridor. (Other than a surface boudary, of course, which I do not have in place.)
OK, you are probably correct. Select the corridor and use the Object Viewer and see if you can spot where the trouble may be.
Bill
Not much help with Object Viewer. I said they were feature lines, but it looks like the 3 long corridor lines back to earlier stations are links instead.
I extended the main road alignment a wee bit past its original ending point, and the extended links/feature line issue disappeared. Not sure why, but the problem is fixed.
Thanks for responding!