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Modifying the proposed road assemblies

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From the course: AutoCAD Civil 3D: Intersecting New Roads with Existing Roads

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Modifying the proposed road assemblies

So with the existing road removed from the intersection design, we're now down to the last task for our intersection. We're ready to start addressing the assemblies for the proposed road. Let's see how that's done. So if we look at the proposed road corridor, and we drag it in to match the intersection corridor, the differences become obvious right away, and the first thing we see is there is a sidewalk missing, but if we zoom in a little closer, we also notice that the curb is not quite the same. There's a little bit of an offset there, and as you're about to find out, the curb geometry defined for the intersection is about a half a foot narrower than what we've used for our design road, so we need to straight that out. Let's do the sidewalk first. If we look at our design road for our design corridor here, we see that this has a sidewalk assigned to it, so what I need to do is get that sidewalk into these other assemblies. There's a couple of different ways to do it. I think the…

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