Road component rules, Alignments, Templates – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v4.6 Ranger User Manual User Manual

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Road Layout

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Road Component Rules

The following section defines how the various components described
above work together to form the road. This information is important

because how each component reacts to the other component affects

the shape of the resulting road.

Alignments

1. The alignment must have both HAL and VAL segments.
2. The VAL must be equal to, or longer than the HAL.

Templates

1. For each side of the road

• All templates on a particular side of the road must have the

same number of segments for. The fist template for each side
of the road defines this number.

• The station for the first template for each side must match

the starting station of alignment.

• All template stations must be within the station range for the

alignment.

• All templates must have at least one segment.
• A template can contain one zero length segment making it

effectively a blank template, but the first segment must be

greater than 0.

• Template segments must have a name. The template editor

provides fields to enter the segment name.

2. Any two templates without intervening Widening or Super

Elevations will transition.

• This means that each template segment will transition at a

linear rate from its existing offset from the centerline to the

new offset from the centerline as defined by the new template.

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