I have the superelevation assigned to the corridor but certain templates are not being controlled. The Lane2,Lane3 and PGL are all flagged in the templates. In the properties dialog those points are highlighted. Any thoughts on why this is occuring? Thanks
Can you show the Explorer OpenRoads Model tab information and Template Drop list in the corridor objects dialog. The dialog you show doesn't have enough information shown. Can you share a larger extents of the information? I'm not sure why you have two superelevation ranges/entries. The priority is possibly throwing things off.
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The reason I have two entries is because some of the templates have Lane/Lane1 and other have Lane2/Lane3
From what you have shown, I don't see the need for two separate super controls that overlap. The first image you've shared only shows 2 lanes. Are these other two lanes additional lanes that appear in the next template?
Yes they are. I previously had just the one control for each lane but thought adding the other one would fix it.
I have a break in the templates for a bridge. After the bridge, the same template as the one that works doesn't have any super
Any other thoughts on why this may be happening?
I see you have 4 lanes of super going, but this appears to be a 2 lane road from what you have pictured. Correction: Actually, I see you have 4 - 11' lanes....
However I do not see where and how they are controlled. Can you clarify/ show your intended superelevation sections (sta. begin/end, cross slopes, lane) ? This will better compare and see if what you have in the model is correctly inserted.
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I had to delete all sections and start over and it has worked so far.