I have a three-way intersection I'm trying to design.
The road that goes through is east to west and the road that branches off goes north.
On the west side of the intersection, there's going to be a left hand turn lane on the east-west road that tapers back to nothing, and there's also a widened right turn lane for traffic coming from the north-south road. On the other side of the east-west road, there's a widening for a right hand turn lane, and a center lane to match the left lane on the other side, which also tapers back to nothing.
Is there a way to use an interesection to model the incoming/outgoing right turn lanes and also model the middle lanes that taper back? It seems that I would need to have an intersection overlapping a corridor to do this...is that possible?
Sorry if this sounds silly...I'm new to using corridors and intersections.
I've attached a picture of what I've got in my drawing right now. The right turn lanes and tapers have been modeled with an intersection and you can partially see the middle lanes in the yellow linework, though they continue tapering back outside of the bounds of the image. The intersection object and the linework don't match up exactly, but I think you can get the idea.
Thanks!
The intersection is basically an advanced corridor. You'll have a the following assemblies
Give the following a look. It has turn lanes but it's not a T intersection -- it should still get you there though.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician