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Learn how to create egress routes for site logicistics logistics presentations

Site Egress Routes are a special type of path that can be used to demonstrate routing logistics. Site Egress Routes are not created or shown in the Path App. The Site Egress App is located in the Analysis Tab of the Fuzor App Menu. The Site Egress App can be dragged around the workspace for more information see Workspace Management.

Site Egress Routes are only visible when the path is open. Auxiliary apps can be opened from this menu.

The Create button creates a new path allowing you to place subsequent nodes.

The Vehicle Library button opens the Vehicle Library app to place vehicles on the path

The 2D Map button opens the 2D Map app showing the Egress route on the 2D Map.

Egress routes have a light error checking system to help users evaluate whether a specific egress route is a practical choice for their project. Obstructions are displayed in the egress route for each path in the project.

Denotes that there is an obstruction in the Site Egress Route

Denotes that there are no obstructions in the Site Egress Route.

Obstructions can be caused by objects in the way or a turn that is too tight with respect to the turning radius of the vehicle on the path.

When a Vehicle is placed on the path the turning radius is set based on the placed vehicle. If the turning radius is too small the turn will not be articulated and an obstruction appears in the Egress Route App.

Slight curbs may be read as obstructions if the tolerance of the path is too low for the situation at hand.

The Tolerance slider and checkbox allow the user to control the Tolerance. Similar to other path when an egress route path node is selected you have access to more settings to control the path. The tolerance Slider is located at the bottom of the Egress Route Settings Tab.

The Egress Route Settings contain additional settings the allow the user to customize the path even more.

The 2D Line Style controls the type of line that displays the edges of the path in the 2D Map.

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