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When there are several lanes at the exit of a segment, Lane Guidance (LG) allows to select which lane(s) to use, depending on the route.
'''Lane Guidance for JB'''
Prior to the Far Lanes (FL) feature, LG allowed to assign lanes to each turn exiting the segment. 
The FL feature allows to select lanes based on turns further away along the route. 
For the time being, this can be applied on segments entering a JB, and the far turns are turns exiting the JB.


The LG configuration will display two sections:
When applied to a regular segment, Lane Guidance (LG) allows assigning lanes to each turn exiting the segment.
When LG is applied to a segment entering a JB, one can also assign lanes depending on the turns exiting the JB.
Let us call "immediate turn" a turn exiting the segment, and "far turn" a turn exiting the JB.


- The usual "Turns" section, with one row for each turn at the exit of the segment being configured
For a segment entering a JB, the LG configuration will display two sections:


- The "Far Turns" section, with one row for each reachable turn at the exit of the JB
- The usual "Turns" section, with one row for each immediate turn
 
- The "Far Turns" section, with one row for each far turn reachable from the segment being configured


Each row allows selecting lanes, setting the image of the arrow, and, for "continue straight", setting the "view and/or hear" options.
Each row allows selecting lanes, setting the image of the arrow, and, for "continue straight", setting the "view and/or hear" options.


For each (immediate) turn in the first section, you choose if you want to involve the far turns in the selection of lanes.   
For each (immediate) turn in the first section, you must decide if you want to involve the far turns in the selection of lanes, or not.   
If yes, do not select any lane for that turn in the first section, and, in the second section, select lane(s) for each corresponding far turn.
If yes, do not select any lane for that turn in the first section, and, in the second section, select lane(s) for each corresponding far turn.
If no, select lane(s) in the first section, and, in the second section, do not select any lane for the corresponding far turn(s).
If no, select lane(s) in the first section, and, in the second section, do not select any lane for the corresponding far turn(s).

Latest revision as of 11:05, 23 November 2022

Lane Guidance for JB

When applied to a regular segment, Lane Guidance (LG) allows assigning lanes to each turn exiting the segment. When LG is applied to a segment entering a JB, one can also assign lanes depending on the turns exiting the JB. Let us call "immediate turn" a turn exiting the segment, and "far turn" a turn exiting the JB.

For a segment entering a JB, the LG configuration will display two sections:

- The usual "Turns" section, with one row for each immediate turn

- The "Far Turns" section, with one row for each far turn reachable from the segment being configured

Each row allows selecting lanes, setting the image of the arrow, and, for "continue straight", setting the "view and/or hear" options.

For each (immediate) turn in the first section, you must decide if you want to involve the far turns in the selection of lanes, or not. If yes, do not select any lane for that turn in the first section, and, in the second section, select lane(s) for each corresponding far turn. If no, select lane(s) in the first section, and, in the second section, do not select any lane for the corresponding far turn(s).