Refer to this section for high-level descriptions of editing tasks you might perform when working with superelevation data.
Edit superelevation criteria | Change criteria that was used to create superelevation data. If criteria such as design speed is changed, then superelevation needs to be recalculated. |
Edit superelevation data | Edit cross slope values and location of critical stations and resolve overlap situations using the Superelevation Tabular Editor. |
Create and edit the superelevation view | Create a superelevation view and use grips for graphical editing. Use right-click edit options to change the properties and display of the view. |
Resolve overlaps | Resolve overlap situations by clicking in the Overlap column in the Superelevation Tabular Editor. The warning symbol displayed in the Superelevation Tabular Editor and the superelevation view if there is an overlap situation. |
Display the superelevation band in a profile view | Display a superelevation band using the Superelevation option on the Bands tab in the Profile View Properties. |
Create a corridor | Create a corridor from the baseline alignment that contains the superelevation data using the appropriate subassembly. Important: Corridor modeling should not be done until superelevation is finalized. Changes in a corridor baseline alignment are not reflected in Superelevation. Changing superelevation does not update the corridor model.
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