In this exercise, you will create a corridor using existing vertical and horizontal geometry. You will modify the corridor in the intersection area, and then experiment with the corridor region recreation tools.
Create a corridor in the intersection area
This drawing contains an intersection of a primary road (Road A) and a secondary road (Road B). There currently are no corridors or corridor assemblies in the drawing.

 panel
 panel  Find.
  Find. 
	 The Intersection Corridor Regions dialog box is displayed.
A corridor is displayed in the intersection area.

Modify the corridor properties
 Intersections collections.
Intersections collections. 
	 If either of the objects in these collections is 
		 out of date, right-click the object and select 
		Rebuild.
out of date, right-click the object and select 
		Rebuild. 
	 
 grip that is at the bottom of the intersection. Drag the grip down. Click to place the grip further to the south.
 grip that is at the bottom of the intersection. Drag the grip down. Click to place the grip further to the south. 
	 
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 panel  drop-down
 drop-down  Find.
  Find. 
   Select Region From Drawing.
Select Region From Drawing. 
  
The specified region is highlighted in the Corridor Properties dialog box.
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  The corridor is rebuilt. The corridor extends further to the south. In the extended region, the assemblies are further apart than the intersection regions.

Recreate the corridor regions
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 panel  Find.
  Find. 
  This is the assembly set that you used to create the corridor. However, Intersection Corridor Regions dialog box enables you to specify another assembly set, or individual assemblies, with which to create the corridor.
The corridor is recreated. Notice that the modifications that you made to the Road A baseline, including the assembly frequencies and region start station, returned to their original settings. This happened because the corridor was recreated using the parameters that were originally specified during the intersection creation process. Modifications that are made to the corridor in the intersection area are not retained when you recreate the corridor from the intersection object.
Corridor regions that are outside the intersection extents are not affected by the Recreate Corridor Regions command.