You can simulate driving through a 3D model using the Drive command.
When you start the command, you are prompted to select a path along which the Drive mode view will travel. The view changes to Drive mode view, and a contextual Drive tab is displayed in the ribbon.
A drive path can be a 3D polyline, alignment and profile, corridor feature line, grading feature line, or survey figure.
The Drive tab provides commands that enable you to play, pause, or reverse the display of driving through the model. You can change the speed of the drive simulation, as well as the eye location, visual style, and target object.
You can switch to another drive path while the drive command is active. If you have trouble selecting a drive path from within the drive view, you can open a separate viewport to select a path in plan view.
When you end Drive mode by clicking Close on the Drive tab, your view changes back to normal view.
The command line displays the supported object types.
The Drive tab is displayed, and the view switches to the Drive mode view.
For information on using other Drive features, see About Drive Settings.
The command line displays the supported object types.