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Bicycle-lane
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The distance between P2 and P3 will define the bicycle-lane width.
Note: ;All SNAP functions in AutoCAD can be utilized for accurate positioning.
The following parameters define the bicycle-lane design:
There are two ways to access and edit a bicycle-lane once it has been designed. One can use AutoCAD Grips (click the bicycle-lane object to highlight it) or optionally use right mouse click while holding the Ctrl key down.
See User Interface for more details.
Bicycle-lane
This function is used for designing bicycle-lane markings.
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Toolbar
Road Marking: Bicycle - lane
Menu
Road Marking Bicycle - lane ;=
Design
The function activates the following command line sequence:
Setup/<Enter point or press ENTER to select>: (P1)
By choosing “Setup” the Road Marking setup dialogue is accessed, allowing the user to make changes to the bicycle-lane parameters. The method used for bicycle-lane design is dependant of what action the user chooses. One can pick a point in the drawing (P1) and activate the three point procedure, or one can press ENTER and pick a pre-designed closed polyline defining the bicycle-lane boundaries.
Undo/ <Endpoint of line>: (P2)
Angle « 100g =1»: (P3)
This option controls the baseline angle of which the give-way-line markings will follow. Input can be done using keyboard values or by picking the angle from the drawing. When picking from the drawing, a rubber band will appear from the base point (P2) and the angle is applied by picking a third point (P3) defining the angle.
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Using 3 points:
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Using polyline:
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Setup
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Edit an existing bicycle-lane
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