BasicLaneTransition

This subassembly creates a simple lane with finish grade and subbase, where the edge-of-traveled-way can be tied to an alignment or profile.

This subassembly is one of a group of Getting Started subassemblies used for simple roadway modeling, and for tutorial and training purposes.

Attachment

The attachment point is either (a) at the inside edge of lane on finished grade, if the insertion point is Crown, or (b) at the outside edge of travel way, if the insertion point is at the edge of travel way.

Input Parameters

Note: All dimensions are in meters or feet unless otherwise noted. All slopes are in run-over-rise form (for example, 4 : 1) unless indicated as a percent slope with a “%” sign.

Parameter

Description

Type

Default

Side

Specifies which side to place the subassembly

Left / Right

Right

Insertion Point

Specifies insertion point of the lane either at the crown, or at the edge of travel way

List of options: Crown, Edge of Travel Way

Crown

Crown Point on Inside

Specifies that the inside edge of travel way be coded as Crown

Yes / No

Yes

Width

Width of lane

Numeric, positive

3.6 m

12.0 ft

Depth

Depth from finish grade to subbase

Numeric, positive

0.2 m

0.67 ft

%Slope

% Slope of the lane

Numeric

-2%

Transition

Describes how the subassembly behaves when an alignment, profile, or both are used as target parameters. Choices are provided in a list including:

Hold offset and elevation

Hold elevation, change offset

Hold grade, change offset

Hold offset, change elevation

Change offset and elevation

Menu

Hold offset and elevation

Target Parameters

This section lists the parameters in this subassembly that can be mapped to one or more target objects. For more information, see To Specify Corridor Targets.

Parameter

Description

Status

Edge Offset

May be used to override the fixed Width value and tie the edge-of-traveled-way to an offset. The following object types can be used as targets for specifying the offset: alignments, polylines, feature lines, or survey figures.

Optional

Edge Elevation

May be used to override the fixed slope and tie the edge-of-traveled-way to an elevation. The following object types can be used as targets for specifying the elevation: profiles, 3D polylines, feature lines, or survey figures.

Optional

Output Parameters

None.

Behavior

This subassembly provides a simple travel lane that can tie to an alignment for variable width, and a profile for variable slope. The behavior depends on the Transition type selected:

Transition Type

Description

Hold offset and elevation

The width and slope of the lane is held to the Width and % Slope input parameter values.

Hold elevation, change offset

The elevation of the edge-of-traveled-way is calculated from the Width and % slope input parameter values. The width is then tied to the offset alignment.

Hold grade, change offset

The width is adjusted to tie to the offset alignment. The % Slope input value is held for the adjusted width.

Hold offset, change elevation

The width is held to the Width input parameter value. The elevation of the edge-of-traveled-way is tied to the offset profile.

Change offset and elevation

The width is tied to the offset alignment, and the slope is adjusted to tie the elevation of the edge-of-traveled-way to the offset profile.

Layout Mode Operation

In layout mode, this subassembly draws the lane using the input parameters.

Point, Link, and Shape Codes

The following table lists the point, link, and shape codes for this subassembly that have codes assigned to them. Point, link, or shape codes for this subassembly that do not have codes assigned are not included in this table.

Point, Link, or Shape

Codes

Description

P1

Crown

Crown of road on finish grade

P2

ETW

Edge-of-traveled-way on finish grade

P3

Crown_Subbase

Crown of road on subbase

P4

ETW_Subbase

Edge-of-traveled-way on subbase

L1

Top,

Pave

Paved finish grade

L3

Datum,

SubBase

Subbase

S1

Pave1

Coding Diagram