Where you click on the roundabout determines which roundabout components are deleted.
When you delete a roundabout, or roundabout components, the pre-existing base alignments used to create the roundabout, are not deleted.
Exercise 4: Editing Roundabout Components
You are prompted to select a roundabout.
Clicking on this component: | Has this result: |
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the roundabout central area, including the circulatory road alignments, markings, signs, or labels located in the central area | Deletes the entire roundabout, including all components associated with the roundabout (approach roads, slip lanes, islands, marking, signs, and labels). |
approach road | Deletes the approach road, including all components associated with the selected approach road, such as islands, marking, and signs. |
slip lane | Deletes the slip lane |
sign | Deletes the sign, and the parent roundabout component the sign is attached to, such as the approach road, or slip lane. Note: To delete just the sign, select the sign, and then use the AutoCAD Delete command.
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marking (roundabout road marking, crosswalk, etc.) | Deletes the marking, and the parent roundabout component the marking is attached to, such as the approach road, or slip lane. Note: To delete just the marking, select the marking, and then use the AutoCAD Delete command.
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label | Deletes the label, and the parent roundabout component the label is associated with, such as the approach road, or slip lane. Note: To delete just the label, select the label, and then use the AutoCAD Delete command.
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