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==Nodes==
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===Junction nodes===
===Junction nodes===
Road segments are connected to each other with <i>junction nodes</i>.<br />
Road segments are connected to each other with <i>junction nodes</i>.<br />
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[[Pedestrian Boardwalk|Pedestrian boardwalks]] and [[Walking trail|Walking Trails]] are the only [[Road types|road types]] which can be connected to other roads without creating such a <i>junction node</i>. When dragged to a drivable road segment, they instead create a virtual node, also known as a <i>phantom node</i>.<br />
[[Pedestrian Boardwalk|Pedestrian boardwalks]] and [[Walking trail|Walking Trails]] are the only [[Road types|road types]] which can be connected to other roads without creating such a <i>junction node</i>. When dragged to a drivable road segment, they instead create a virtual node, also known as a <i>phantom node</i>.<br />


===Geometry nodes===
===Geometry nodes=== <!--T:2-->
* See the [[Quick_start_guide#Changing_elements_on_the_map|Quick Start Guide]]
* See the [[Quick_start_guide#Changing_elements_on_the_map|Quick Start Guide]]



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Nodes

Junction nodes

Road segments are connected to each other with junction nodes.

Pedestrian boardwalks and Walking Trails are the only road types which can be connected to other roads without creating such a junction node. When dragged to a drivable road segment, they instead create a virtual node, also known as a phantom node.

Geometry nodes




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