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  1. list of all restrictions within this traffic order;

  2. toolbox with individual tools for each restriction type which can be added to this order;

  3. guide creation and removal tools , which can be used as a help when drawing restriction geometries

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As an alternative, after placing the last point, please click the right mouse button to show the context menu and select Finish from the list.

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There are three modes of creating / editing restriction’s geometry in the Geometry section of the pane:

  1. Recreate – click this button to wipe the geometry from the map when you have made a mistake while drawing it. When creating a restriction, you will be assisted by tracing against the OS MasterMap Topographic Line. This makes it easy to draw restrictions alongside road edges.

  2. Redraw – click it when you want to draw the geometry without using the tracing functionality and only being assisted by snapping to the OS MasterMap Topographic Line. Useful for drawing nonstandard restrictions e.g.: parking bays perpendicular to the pavement.

  3. Edit – click here if you want to edit the geometry by moving the individual nodes of the geometry linestring.

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Recreate

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Redraw

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Edit

When drawing a restriction, to finish the drawing please press the right mouse button and select Finish from the context menu.

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Important:

To make it possible to determine on which side of the traced road edge the restriction ought to be rendered (for restrictions which are offset from the curb) please make sure that the mouse pointer is on the road and not on the pavement when you start drawing the geometry.

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When the geometry has been drawn, you’ll see a new section on the Create Restriction pane with the heading New Geometry. Before a geometry is accepted you can modify its shape. The image below shows the base geometry as a purple line on the curb and the restriction/road marking geometry as a red line on the road. By modifying the Trim values, you can make the restriction geometry shorter than the base geometry. By modifying the Offset, you can move the geometry further away or closer to the curb. Finally, by modifying the Drop values, you can control how far from the curb should the restriction geometry line stop. Offset and Drop can be modified per geometry but their initial values are taken from the Restriction Type definition.

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When you’re happy with the shape of the restriction geometry, please click Accept to confirm it. You can now add another geometry to this restriction or enter the textual description of the restriction in the From and To fields. When completing the From and To fields you can either type in the description directly into the box or you can employ the Location Builder to help you to keep consistent wording in these descriptions.

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When you’re happy with the state of the restriction, please click Create to save it.