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Figure 6.7 Edit Stop Bar Popup
To move a lane stop bar:
1. Click in the Edit Area to select a lane.
2. Click on the stop bar within the selected lane.
3. Click on the arrows to move the lane stop bar in the desired direction. The
number between the arrows indicates the distance from the lane’s end
node.
To insert a lane node:
1. Click in the Edit Area to select a lane.
2. Click on the selected lane in the vicinity of the desired node to bring up the
Edit Lane popup (see Figure 6.6).
3. Click on the Insert Node option of the Edit Lane popup. A lane can have a
maximum of six nodes.
To delete a lane node:
1. Click in the Edit Area to select a lane.
2. Click on the selected lane in the vicinity of the desired node to bring up the
Edit Node popup (see Figure 6.8).
3. Click on the Insert Node option of the Edit Lane popup. A lane can have a
maximum of six nodes.
Figure 6.8 Edit Node Popup
To move a lane node:
1. Click in the Edit Area to select a lane.
2. Click on the selected lane in the vicinity of the desired node to bring up the
Edit Node popup (see Figure 6.8).
3. Click on the arrows to move the node in the desired direction. The
numbered pair (x,y) between the arrows indicates the distance within the
sensor’s view. The x-value indicates the distance from the right edge of the
sensor’s view in (feet). The y-value indicates the distance from the left edge
of the sensor’s view (In feet).
Adjacent lane nodes can be placed to follow the curve of a turn movement.
However there is a limitation to the amount of curvature that is acceptable (see
Figure 6.9). The departure from a straight path cannot exceed 45 degrees. While
you will be able to allow move the node anywhere on the screen you will get a
notification that thelane configuration is invalidif the allowable limits are
exceeded.