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<strong>TRAVIS</strong> Web<br />
<strong>Routing</strong><br />
<strong>User</strong> Manual<br />
Last Modified: April 22, 2013<br />
8.3.1.3. How to Create or Correct an Entry Point<br />
Step 1)<br />
Step 2)<br />
Step 3)<br />
Step 4)<br />
Step 5)<br />
Step 6)<br />
Click either the ‘View Map’ button on the Origin and Destination<br />
screen, or the ‘Verify/Create Route’ button on the Route screen<br />
Click ‘Zoom Origin’ (this will display an up close map view of the<br />
origin)<br />
Choose ‘Add Entry Point’ from the tool bar at the left of the map<br />
By using Zoom In, Zoom Out & Zoom Box tools.<br />
Click ‘Add Entry Point’ (found in the Tool Bar) and click on junction<br />
of the local road and the provincial highway (entry point can be on a<br />
provincial highway or a local road).<br />
Press ‘Create Route’ button to recreate the route using the new<br />
entry point.<br />
NOTE: The junction of the local road and the first provincial highway or local road<br />
being used is the point at which the ‘Entry Point’ will be created.<br />
8.3.1.4. How to Create or Correct an Exit Point<br />
Step 1)<br />
Step 2)<br />
Step 3)<br />
Step 4)<br />
Step 5)<br />
Step 6)<br />
Click either the ‘View Map’ button on the Origin and Destination<br />
screen, or the ‘Verify/Create Route’ button on the Route screen<br />
Click ‘Zoom Destination’ (this will display an up close map view of<br />
the destination)<br />
Choose ‘Add Exit Point’ from the tool bar at the left of the map<br />
By using Zoom In, Zoom Out & Zoom Area tools.<br />
Click ‘Add Exit Point’ (found in the Tool Bar) and click on junction of<br />
the local road and the provincial highway (entry point can be on a<br />
provincial highway or a local road).<br />
Press ‘Create Route’ button to recreate the route using the new<br />
entry point.<br />
NOTE: The junction of the local road and the last provincial highway being used is<br />
the point at which the ‘Exit Point’ will be created.<br />
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