AutoTURN Pro 2024 Help
Tools / Analyze Sight Lines / Vertical Profiles
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    Vertical Profiles
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    Note: This functionality is only available in AutoTURN and AutoTURN Pro.

    Draws sight lines on 2D vertical simulations or vertical path geometry based on the location of the driver's eye within the vehicle as well as object heights, stopping sight distances, and interval distances to determine terrain obstructions.

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    Analyze Sight Lines - Vertical Profile Dialog Box

    Driver's Eye Settings Section

    Eye Height

    Sets the height of the driver's eye measured from the ground.

    Distance from Vehicle Front

    Sets the distance to the driver's eye measured back from the front of the vehicle.

    Sight Line Settings Section

    Choose how the length of the sight line is measured, and then specify the length in the box on the right.

    Vertical Exaggeration

    Specify the vertical exaggeration scale of the drawn vertical path geometry if it was not drawn at 1:1.

    Object Height

    Sets the height of the target end of the sight line.

    Stopping Sight Distance

    Sets the length of the sight line representing the distance required for the vehicle to come to a complete stop (for examples of stopping sight distance values, see Appendix -> Examples of Stopping Sight Distance Values).

    Line of Sight

    Sets the length of the straight line segment joining the vehicle position (driver's eye) to the target point ahead.

    Interval Distance

    Sets the frequency of placed sight lines in the drawing.

    Sight Line Draw Options Section

    Set which elements to draw as well as the element's color and line style as applicable for each element.

    Unobstructed Sight Lines

    Select this checkbox to draw the sight lines that do not have conflicts with the terrain.

    Obstructed Sight Lines

    Sets the color and line style used to denote the sight lines that have conflicts with the terrain.

    Terrain Conflicts

    Sets the color and line style used to denote the portions of the sight lines that conflict with the terrain.

    Summary

    Select this checkbox to place a summary of the driver's eye and sight line settings in the drawing and set the color used for the summary.