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Vehicle Tracking
    • Autodesk Vehicle Tracking 2026 Readme
    • Vehicle Tracking 2026 System Requirements
    • Introduction
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    • Templates
    • Swept Paths: Creating Paths
      • About AutoDrive
      • About Manual Drive
      • To Use Follow
      • About Script
        • To Create or Edit a Vehicle Tracking Script
        • To Work With Vehicle Tracking Scripts
        • Autodesk Vehicle Tracking Script Command Reference
      • To Use Guided Drive
      • About Vertical Clearance
      • To Use Park a Vehicle
      • To Select a Vehicle to Drive
      • To Change the Selected Vehicle
      • To Work Interactively With Vehicle Position
      • To Work With Vehicle Positioning
      • About Adjusting the View
    • Swept Paths: Editing Paths
    • Swept Paths: Creating and Editing Vehicles
    • Parking: Creating and Editing Parking Areas
    • Parking: Creating and Editing Standards
    • About Roundabouts
    • About Roundabout Standards
    • Reviewing and Checking your Results
    • Managing Autodesk Vehicle Tracking Data
    • Glossary of Terms
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    About Script

    The Script language allows you to specify paths as a series of very well defined maneuvers.

    This means that you can generate "templates" of commonly used maneuvers. It works with or without a pre-selected vehicle or path.

    Topics in this section
    • To Create or Edit a Vehicle Tracking Script
    • To Work With Vehicle Tracking Scripts
    • Autodesk Vehicle Tracking Script Command Reference
    Parent topic: Swept Paths: Creating Paths

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