How to control triangle length when creating a surface in roadway designer - Intersection design

I am creating intersections.  I have a mainline corridor, and have enabled end condition exceptions thru the intersection area to use backbones only.  I then have a corridor along each corner radii.  I am targeting the edge of road and the cross road centerline, and everything looks great when looking at the "features and components".  I looked at the contours and see that there is an issue where the three corridors come together.  I looked at the triangles made from the 3 corridors, and see that the triangles seem to not be targeting the center of the intersection as expected.  We think it may be an issue with maximum triangle length, but cannot find a setting.  It may be something else.  Any thoughts on how to bring the intersection together would be greatly appreciated.

BTW, I have tried creating the surfaces separately and combined and both are an issue.  I was surprised that just an individual quadrant has the triangle issue.

 

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  • It may be element stroking. You should be able to get to it from element information after selecting the fillet (or whatever curve). I assume the fillet is what you mean by "intersection" in "the center of the intersection" and your later mention of "an individual quadrant".

    Stroking indicates the interval along the length at which a new 3D point is established. (Stroking of 2 in a file using feet would construct a 3D point along that line every 2 feet.) In that one quadrant it may be too long or even 0.

    It may be an issue of whether it's a break line or boundary, etc. I'm not sure about this, but it might be worth a look, though it's probably already exactly what it needs to be.
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  • It may be element stroking. You should be able to get to it from element information after selecting the fillet (or whatever curve). I assume the fillet is what you mean by "intersection" in "the center of the intersection" and your later mention of "an individual quadrant".

    Stroking indicates the interval along the length at which a new 3D point is established. (Stroking of 2 in a file using feet would construct a 3D point along that line every 2 feet.) In that one quadrant it may be too long or even 0.

    It may be an issue of whether it's a break line or boundary, etc. I'm not sure about this, but it might be worth a look, though it's probably already exactly what it needs to be.
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