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creating T intersection?

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srikanth.bollampally
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creating T intersection?

hi all, I'm new to civil 3d and doing self-taught, and a recent graduate of civil engineering. Can somebody help with creating the section? thanks in advance

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You are using a lane transition subassembly for the lane. You need to use something like LaneSuperelevationAOR. Replace it on your assembly and set the targets again. See image below and dwg attached as well. 

 

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hi user181, thanks for your help.  can you please help me out with the below one?  thanks in advance. 

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Not sure I understand what you are trying to do, but if you are trying to daylight both streets to your EG surface it would be easier if you just put both streets in the same corridor. Then you can just target the EG and add the corridor extents as a boundary for the surface. If you leave them as two corridors you need to create a boundary yourself. 

 

I attached a dwg showing what that would look like. 

 

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hi user181, thanks for the help. I'm currently having trouble with targeting the surface at the intersections. please the attached. when I've created the baselines for the corridor and it asks for the target surface. but unfortunately, I could not see any EG surface to target. it creates problems at intersections. Would you please recommend the solution, so that I target the curb return assemblies?  Would recommend any steps and materials so that I can follow through?  currently watching YouTube videos of Jeff's. 

Thanks

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There seems to be something wrong with the daylight general assembly on the kr assembly. Just delete it and select the one above it and on the ribbon select add to assembly and then select the position it was on kr assembly and you should be able to target the eg.

 

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khoi_jp38
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I checked the information about EG again, and on top of that, there was a mistake in the target line on the roadside.

 

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