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===Merge two 1-way traffic segments=== | ===Merge two 1-way traffic segments=== | ||
Merging two 1-way traffic segments into one 2-way traffic segment is only possible if both segments have the same [[Street and City names|name]], [[Road types|type]], [[Speed | Merging two 1-way traffic segments into one 2-way traffic segment is only possible if both segments have the same [[Street and City names|name]], [[Road types|type]], [[Speed limit|maximum speed]] and [[Locks|locking level]]. <br> | ||
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Merging a road split in two 1-way traffic to one 2-way traffic segment is best done like this: | Merging a road split in two 1-way traffic to one 2-way traffic segment is best done like this: |
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Merge two 1-way traffic segments
Merging two 1-way traffic segments into one 2-way traffic segment is only possible if both segments have the same name, type, maximum speed and locking level.
Merging a road split in two 1-way traffic to one 2-way traffic segment is best done like this:
- Select both 1-way traffic segments to merge.
- Change the selected segments to 2-way traffic.
- Detach both selected segments on one side. One segment on one side, the other on the other.
- Bring the loose ends of both segments together and connect them.
- Delete the now created connection node.
- Move the new 2-way traffic segment in the middle of the road.
- Check the arrows of all incoming and outgoing directions
- Now set the stop point / segment marker of any house numbers correctly.