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Click
Find.
Note: The tab most recently opened in the Alignment Properties dialog box is displayed by default. - In the Alignment Properties dialog box, click the Design Criteria tab.
- Click
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A new row is displayed in the table.
- In the Start Station column, enter the station at which the design speed begins.
- For Design Speed, enter the design speed.
The default Design Speed value is specified in the alignment feature settings.
- Repeat Steps 3 through 5 to add more design speeds.
An alignment can have unlimited numbers of design speeds, but only one speed at any given station. When a station has a design speed, that speed applies to subsequent stations until either the next station at which a design speed is set, or the alignment end station. If a single entity has multiple speeds assigned to it, the highest speed is used to validate that entity against the design criteria. The lower speed values are ignored.
Note: To calculate superelevation, you must specify design speeds. - On the right side of the dialog box, modify the design criteria as desired.
- Click OK. Note: If design criteria has been associated with the alignment, the entire alignment design is validated when you click either Apply or OK.