About Intersections

You can create dynamic models of three-way (T-shaped) or four-way intersections.

In its simplest form, an intersection can be created by selecting the location where two alignments intersect. This creates an intersection object (of object type AeccIntersection) in the drawing, and this intersection object is also displayed in the Prospector tree.

Another approach to creating intersections is to first create roadway alignments, offset alignments, and profiles. Once these preliminary design items are in place, you can create an intersection object that utilizes the 3D aspects of these road design geometry components.

Intersections are created from and based on existing AutoCAD Civil 3D objects, which include:

Intersection objects have their own display style that controls the intersection object marker. Intersection components, such as offset alignments, curb return alignments, and corridors, also each have their own display styles.

Workflow: To Create Intersections

Intersection Tutorials