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Dear Jay, I went through it again. The problem here is that if I make a Point (ramp) restricted, the movements that go through sidewalks would be blocked too (I mean the pedestrians, who do not cross the crosswalk, turn at the corner of the sidewalk.). One way to solve it is to put the points away a little bit from the sidewalks but it does not demonstrate the real-world scenario, where there could be only one ramp on one side but we have to put two points. Could you please give me some advice? Thanks a lot!
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Thanks Jay. I have went through the tutorial before, negligently. Thanks for mention that, I will try it.
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Hi, My professor asked me to model a sidewalk network with a point layer representing ADA ramps and a line layer representing crosswalks. I tried many ways to model it but failed in different ways. Since the points would have no meaning in the network dataset, which means that in the network analyst routes would go through intersections that have no ramp. In the real world it is not feasible if a handicapped person wants to cross a intersection where there is no ramp. Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks a lot!
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