The Bottom Line

Create a typical road assembly with lanes, curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. Most corridors are built to model roads. The most common assembly used in these road corridors is some variation of a typical road section consisting of lanes, curb, gutter, and sidewalk.

Master It Create a new drawing from the DWT of your choice. Build a symmetrical assembly using LaneInsideSuper, UrbanCurbGutterValley1, and LinkWidthAndSlope for terrace and buffer strips adjacent to the UrbanSidewalk. Use widths and slopes of your choosing.

Edit an assembly. Once an assembly has been created, it can be easily edited to reflect a design change. Often, at the beginning of a project, you won’t know the final lane width. You can build your assembly and ...

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