I have created a road with vertical alignment and then applied a template with a interval of 10m. Depending on where the stationing is of the template is, there is a gap of varying length from the created template and the model. This also happens between the end of the template and where the CIvil Cell starts, also on the Civil Cell where the template starts and end. See below where hopefully this all can be seen. What am I doing wrong?
Are these gaps occurring between template transitions? If so, you may consider the following workflow:https://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/w/road_and_site_design__wiki/19056/video-create-transition-between-templates
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Thanks for the response.
The gaps are not from the transitions but between the road template and the template of the civil cell. The road template for example ends at station 0+100 and the the start of the civil cell starts at the same staining. But there is a gap.
Hi Martin
It sounds like you may need to add a key station here to zip up the corridor.... A key station forces an extra template drop in the corridor. The trick to using this tool is add or subtract 0.01m (I'm in metric in my part of the world)., to the stationing eg 0+99.99 in your case.
Regards
Ross
Yep, I've had to create a key station +-1mm at every civil cell, switch turning shoulders off, etc.
It gets really annoying. I would have thought external control points for the corridor feature definition should have handled this?
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2023 | Microstation 2023.2 | ProjectWise 2023
Here I am 4 years later with the same problem and I guess the same work-around solution. Bummer.