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How do you restrict road access by vehicle type in ArcGIS Network Analyst?
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Is there a way to restrict road access by vehicle type? Some roads restrict trucks, some roads have height/weight restrictions, and some roads are restricted by the type of license plate (e.g., commercial, personal, etc.).
I am familiar with restricting road access by height and weight of the vehicles, but how would I add attributes in Network Dataset to restrict road access by vehicle type (e.g., trucks) and type of license plate (e.g., commercial)?
Is it possible to achieve with Network Analyst extension?
arcgis-desktop network-analyst road parameters
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Is there a way to restrict road access by vehicle type? Some roads restrict trucks, some roads have height/weight restrictions, and some roads are restricted by the type of license plate (e.g., commercial, personal, etc.).
I am familiar with restricting road access by height and weight of the vehicles, but how would I add attributes in Network Dataset to restrict road access by vehicle type (e.g., trucks) and type of license plate (e.g., commercial)?
Is it possible to achieve with Network Analyst extension?
arcgis-desktop network-analyst road parameters
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Is there a way to restrict road access by vehicle type? Some roads restrict trucks, some roads have height/weight restrictions, and some roads are restricted by the type of license plate (e.g., commercial, personal, etc.).
I am familiar with restricting road access by height and weight of the vehicles, but how would I add attributes in Network Dataset to restrict road access by vehicle type (e.g., trucks) and type of license plate (e.g., commercial)?
Is it possible to achieve with Network Analyst extension?
arcgis-desktop network-analyst road parameters
Is there a way to restrict road access by vehicle type? Some roads restrict trucks, some roads have height/weight restrictions, and some roads are restricted by the type of license plate (e.g., commercial, personal, etc.).
I am familiar with restricting road access by height and weight of the vehicles, but how would I add attributes in Network Dataset to restrict road access by vehicle type (e.g., trucks) and type of license plate (e.g., commercial)?
Is it possible to achieve with Network Analyst extension?
arcgis-desktop network-analyst road parameters
arcgis-desktop network-analyst road parameters
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To do this look at the section on Assigning values to restrictions in the Network Analyst page on Types of evaluators used by a network:
Each attribute defined in the network must have values for each source
participating in the network. An evaluator assigns values for the
attribute of each source. ... In ArcGIS, the field evaluator assigns
values to a network attribute from a field of a network source. In
addition, ArcGIS offers other types of evaluators that can be used,
for instance, constant, field expression, function, and script
evaluators.
...
Restriction attributes have a Boolean data type. Since a source
element can either use or ignore the associated restriction, it can be
assigned a constant value of Use Restriction or Ignore Restriction.
Alternatively, restriction attributes can be derived using the
function evaluator to compare another attribute to a parameter value.
For example, an attribute that models vehicle height restrictions can
use the function evaluator to compare the height limit of a road to
the vehicle's actual height stored in an attribute parameter. When the
expression evaluates to true, the restriction is used on the road;
when the expression evaluates to false, the restriction is ignored.
The exception to this rule is that anytime either of the operands
(MaxHeight or Vehicle Height) have a value of zero, the expression
always evaluates to false.
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To do this look at the section on Assigning values to restrictions in the Network Analyst page on Types of evaluators used by a network:
Each attribute defined in the network must have values for each source
participating in the network. An evaluator assigns values for the
attribute of each source. ... In ArcGIS, the field evaluator assigns
values to a network attribute from a field of a network source. In
addition, ArcGIS offers other types of evaluators that can be used,
for instance, constant, field expression, function, and script
evaluators.
...
Restriction attributes have a Boolean data type. Since a source
element can either use or ignore the associated restriction, it can be
assigned a constant value of Use Restriction or Ignore Restriction.
Alternatively, restriction attributes can be derived using the
function evaluator to compare another attribute to a parameter value.
For example, an attribute that models vehicle height restrictions can
use the function evaluator to compare the height limit of a road to
the vehicle's actual height stored in an attribute parameter. When the
expression evaluates to true, the restriction is used on the road;
when the expression evaluates to false, the restriction is ignored.
The exception to this rule is that anytime either of the operands
(MaxHeight or Vehicle Height) have a value of zero, the expression
always evaluates to false.
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To do this look at the section on Assigning values to restrictions in the Network Analyst page on Types of evaluators used by a network:
Each attribute defined in the network must have values for each source
participating in the network. An evaluator assigns values for the
attribute of each source. ... In ArcGIS, the field evaluator assigns
values to a network attribute from a field of a network source. In
addition, ArcGIS offers other types of evaluators that can be used,
for instance, constant, field expression, function, and script
evaluators.
...
Restriction attributes have a Boolean data type. Since a source
element can either use or ignore the associated restriction, it can be
assigned a constant value of Use Restriction or Ignore Restriction.
Alternatively, restriction attributes can be derived using the
function evaluator to compare another attribute to a parameter value.
For example, an attribute that models vehicle height restrictions can
use the function evaluator to compare the height limit of a road to
the vehicle's actual height stored in an attribute parameter. When the
expression evaluates to true, the restriction is used on the road;
when the expression evaluates to false, the restriction is ignored.
The exception to this rule is that anytime either of the operands
(MaxHeight or Vehicle Height) have a value of zero, the expression
always evaluates to false.
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To do this look at the section on Assigning values to restrictions in the Network Analyst page on Types of evaluators used by a network:
Each attribute defined in the network must have values for each source
participating in the network. An evaluator assigns values for the
attribute of each source. ... In ArcGIS, the field evaluator assigns
values to a network attribute from a field of a network source. In
addition, ArcGIS offers other types of evaluators that can be used,
for instance, constant, field expression, function, and script
evaluators.
...
Restriction attributes have a Boolean data type. Since a source
element can either use or ignore the associated restriction, it can be
assigned a constant value of Use Restriction or Ignore Restriction.
Alternatively, restriction attributes can be derived using the
function evaluator to compare another attribute to a parameter value.
For example, an attribute that models vehicle height restrictions can
use the function evaluator to compare the height limit of a road to
the vehicle's actual height stored in an attribute parameter. When the
expression evaluates to true, the restriction is used on the road;
when the expression evaluates to false, the restriction is ignored.
The exception to this rule is that anytime either of the operands
(MaxHeight or Vehicle Height) have a value of zero, the expression
always evaluates to false.
To do this look at the section on Assigning values to restrictions in the Network Analyst page on Types of evaluators used by a network:
Each attribute defined in the network must have values for each source
participating in the network. An evaluator assigns values for the
attribute of each source. ... In ArcGIS, the field evaluator assigns
values to a network attribute from a field of a network source. In
addition, ArcGIS offers other types of evaluators that can be used,
for instance, constant, field expression, function, and script
evaluators.
...
Restriction attributes have a Boolean data type. Since a source
element can either use or ignore the associated restriction, it can be
assigned a constant value of Use Restriction or Ignore Restriction.
Alternatively, restriction attributes can be derived using the
function evaluator to compare another attribute to a parameter value.
For example, an attribute that models vehicle height restrictions can
use the function evaluator to compare the height limit of a road to
the vehicle's actual height stored in an attribute parameter. When the
expression evaluates to true, the restriction is used on the road;
when the expression evaluates to false, the restriction is ignored.
The exception to this rule is that anytime either of the operands
(MaxHeight or Vehicle Height) have a value of zero, the expression
always evaluates to false.
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