Click General in the left hand pane. The General page is displayed.
The Junction Type is read-only and displays the type of junction that you are editing.
The junction ID is also read-only. The ID is used when junctions are listed in the Drawing Explorer.
Enter Name, Description and/or Notes as required.
The Standard Used contains the name of the controlling standard. That is, the standard that specifies the design limits. You may change the controlling standard by clicking on the adjacent ... button. Select the required new standard and click OK. None of the geometry changes but the new limits are applied and may cause additional warnings to be displayed.
The junction is set out using definition lines. The Curb Offset is the distance from the definition line to the curb. A positive distance means that the curb is further from the centre of the roundabout than the definition line. The curb offset applies to the outer roundabout curb and all kerbs that merge with it.
The Draw Style determines how the junction displays. To change to a different style, select the required style from the drop down list box. To view at or edit the current style click the … button. The Edit Drawing Style dialog is displayed.