You may need to edit curb returns after an intersection is created. For example, you can change the curb return type or dimension, or edit widening or transition details.
Do one of the following:
In the drawing, click the intersection object. On the ribbon, click Edit Curb Returns Find on the Modify panel of the Intersection contextual tab.
In the drawing, right-click the intersection object, and then select Edit Curb Return Parameters from the object context menu.
In Prospector, expand the Intersections collection, right-click the intersection object, and then select Edit Curb Return Parameters from the Toolspace context menu.
Intersection Quadrant: You can specify which quadrant of the intersection to edit.
Widen Turn Lane For Incoming\Outgoing Road: These options automatically add widening to the incoming or outgoing road in the intersection when the intersection is created.
Intersection Quadrant Name: Displays the name of the intersection quadrant. You can change the name here, if desired.
Incoming Road Centerline Name: Displays the name of the centerline alignment for the incoming road.
Outgoing Road Centerline Name: Displays the name of the centerline alignment for the outgoing road.
Intersection Quadrant Angle: Specifies the angle in degrees that is created by the two alignments that intersect, forming this intersection quadrant.
Curb Return Type: Specifies the type of curb return, either chamfer, circular fillet, or 3-centered arc.
Radius: When the curb return type is circular fillet or 3-centered arc, you can specify radius parameters for the curb return.
Copy These To All Quadrants: On this dialog box, you can right-click the Curb Return Parameters node in the Property column, and select Copy These To All Quadrants. When this option is selected, the curb return parameters currently selected are automatically applied to all quadrants in the intersection.
Widening At Incoming\Outgoing Lane: Specifies details for the widening at the incoming and outgoing lanes in the intersection.
Transition Details: Specifies the transition details for the incoming or outgoing lanes in the intersection.
Widening Details: Specifies the widening details for the incoming or outgoing lanes in the intersection.
To edit curb return profiles in an intersection
You may need to edit curb return profiles after an intersection is created. For example, you can extend or not extend the profile along the incoming or outgoing lanes.
Do one of the following:
In the drawing, click the intersection object. On the ribbon, click Curb Return Profiles Find on the Modify panel of the Intersection contextual tab.
In the drawing, right-click the intersection object, and then select Edit Curb Return Parameters from the object context menu.
In Prospector, expand the Intersections collection, right-click the intersection object, and then select Edit Curb Return Parameters from the Toolspace context menu.
Extend Profile Along Incoming (or Outgoing) Lane: Specifies whether to extend the curb return profile along the incoming (or outgoing) lane of the intersection.
Length To Extend Along Incoming (or Outgoing) Lane: When Extend Profile Along Incoming (or Outgoing) Lane is set to Yes, this option lets you specify the length to extend the curb return profile along the incoming (or outgoing) lane of the intersection.