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To add a new road to an existing junction, place the end of the road over the existing junction. Then choose "Add new junction" and tick "Enable all turns" and place a new junction over the top of the old one. Then apply any turn restrictions. | To add a new road to an existing junction, place the end of the road over the existing junction. Then choose "Add new junction" and tick "Enable all turns" and place a new junction over the top of the old one. Then apply any turn restrictions. | ||
The '''order''' of the | The '''order''' of the actions is very important otherwise it does not work: | ||
# '''First''' create the road | # '''First''' create the road | ||
# make sure the road intersect or finish on the existing road | # make sure the road intersect or finish on the existing road | ||
# select the function "add new junction" with the option "Enable all turns" and then click to the junction you want to create. | # select the function "add new junction" with the option "Enable all turns" and then click to the junction you want to create. | ||
# Redo the last action for each intersection or junction the new road should have. | # Redo the last action for each intersection or junction the new road should have. |
Revision as of 06:49, 26 April 2011
To add a new road to an existing junction, place the end of the road over the existing junction. Then choose "Add new junction" and tick "Enable all turns" and place a new junction over the top of the old one. Then apply any turn restrictions.
The order of the actions is very important otherwise it does not work:
- First create the road
- make sure the road intersect or finish on the existing road
- select the function "add new junction" with the option "Enable all turns" and then click to the junction you want to create.
- Redo the last action for each intersection or junction the new road should have.