Additional Exercise;
In this exercise, you were introduced to the concept of using a cross-section view for various purposes within your design process. You began by using the Section Editor to view and modify the corridor. You then studied the use of sections and section views to display cross sections of your design in a more permanent form. You also used styles to refine the appearance of the sections and section views to best meet your needs as they relate to design or to documentation.Open the drawing named Sections Beyond.dwg located in the Chapter 10 class data folder. Use the following basic guidelines to make edits, create sample lines, and create section views for Madison Lane:
- Remove the ditch on the left side of Madison Lane between stations 1+50 and 2+50 (0+040 and 0+080).
- Create a Design sample line group that locates a sample line at every corridor section. Create several section views that are stylized for design purposes.
- Create a sample line group intended for section sheets that locates the sample lines at 50' (10 m) increments. Create section views for this sample line group that are arranged within individual sheets. The section views and sheets should look similar to the ones you created for Jordan Court earlier in this exercise.
- Add the Jordan Court FG surface as a sampled source for the Design sample line group. Create a section view at the beginning of the Madison Lane alignment where it intersects Jordan Court. When you look at the relationship between the elevations of Madison Lane and Jordan Court in the same section view (shown here), what story does it tell?
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