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  • Swept Path Analysis

    In this Course you will learn how to perform a swept path analysis using Autodesk Vehicle Tracking. Swept path analysis/prediction is a useful tool to analyze and validate common vehicle maneuvers for a proposed roadway or parking lot design. Using industry standard vehicles, included with Autodesk Vehicle Tracking, you will learn to create, analyze, and validate swept paths from different vehicle locations over a proposed roadway design. You will explore options for creating and editing swept paths and review some of the optional details that can be added into your design drawings.

    The material presented in this course helps you gain an understanding of the following topics:
    Define Drawing Settings
    Define a vehicle’s path
    Edit a vehicle’s path
    Analyze a vehicle’s path
    Add details and reports into drawing

    Approximate Total Hours: 1 hrs

  • Parking Lot Layout

    In this course you will learn how to use Autodesk Vehicle Tracking to layout parking features and illustrate traffic flow in a parking lot design. Using industry standard parking criteria and dimensions, you will outfit a parking design with parking rows consisting of a variety of bay and island configurations. You will review the common tools used to create and manipulate the parking features, then perform a quick parking report to reveal some statistics of the parking lot design.

    The material presented in this course helps you gain an understanding of the following topics:
    Add parking rows
    Refine parking rows
    Refine parking bays and islands
    Analyze vehicle parking

    Approximate Total Hours: 1 hrs

  • Roundabout Design

    In this course you will learn how to use Autodesk Vehicle Tracking to design a roundabout intersection. Using the library of industry standards for roundabout junctions, you will step through the workflow to design and grade the roundabout. You will start by designing the roundabout inner island and circulatory lanes, then add in approach regions with island markings and pedestrian crosswalks. Once the geometric features of the roundabout are designed, you’ll set grades and create the corridor model.

    The material presented in this course helps you gain an understanding of the following topics:
    Define Drawing Settings
    Construct road centerlines
    Create a roundabout
    Add approach roads, splitter islands, and crosswalks
    Create a roundabout corridor
    Set visibility options

    Approximate Total Hours: 1 hrs

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