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Corridor curb return don't fit

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mats_bervoets
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Corridor curb return don't fit

I'm trying to model an intersection based on Jeff Bartels' YouTube-video (https://youtu.be/z6TrGT9-Imk?si=jtOEYTVMbMImpIIw). As you can see in the picture, the corridor of the curb return(centre alignment) don't fit with primary and secondary street. I used the same subassemblies with the same paramaters and I  followed the procedure of the videos. The lanes do fit but the curb and the sidewalk don't. 

Thank you in advance!

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m_kingdon
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I don't understand why your profile only extends for a short section.  Your profile should be the same length as your alignment.  Switching between incomplete profiles is probably why there is an elevation difference.

 

You also haven't used any offset alignments and profiles or connection alignments or profiles.  You should use offset alignments and profiles for the edges of your road and connected alignments for the kerb returns.

 

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Mike Kingdon
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Thanks for your response. I just followed the working method of Jeff Bartels' videos. 

 

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