You may need to edit lane slopes after an intersection is created. For example, you can change the cross slope from centerline, or select a different profile to use.
It is important to note that if you manually specify a lane slope by selecting a profile for the left edge (for example), then the lane slope is determined by that profile.
Do one of the following:
In the drawing, click the intersection object. On the ribbon, click Lane SlopesFind on the Modify panel of the Intersection contextual tab.
In the drawing, right-click the intersection object, and then select Edit Lane Slope Parameters from the object context menu.
In Prospector, expand the Intersections collection, right-click the intersection object, and then select Edit Lane Slope Parameters from the Toolspace context menu.
Left or Right Edge Profile Definition: Specifies the parameters defining the left and right edge of the slope
Use an Existing Profile: When Yes is selected, you can select a profile from the available profiles in the current drawing. When No is selected, this indicates that the profile was created during intersection creation.
Cross Fall From Centerline: Specifies the slope of the grade from the centerline.
Profile Name: Displays the name of the profile associated with this edge profile definition. When Use An Existing Profile is set to Yes, you can select a new profile from available profiles in the current drawing.