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Roadfood is a collection of restaurant reviews, travel guides, and food stories sharing memorable roadside restaurants and local favorites you might otherwise miss. Explore regional food guides, road trip eating tips, and must-try local specialties. Roadfood helps you eat well wherever the road takes you. Roadfood features trusted restaurant recommendations, recipes, and travel guides focused on regional American food and memorable roadside eats.

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Recipes are central to how we eat, on the road or at home. Explore Roadfood’s favorite recipes from Roadfood-approved restaurants and iconic American kitchens. Hello all, I'm very much a newbie to Civil 3D and am trying to create a set of potential road profiles to be overlaid on preexisting alignments/profile views. Each alignment is to get two potential road profiles for different limiting K values on the vertical curves. I was able to create a coupl...

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In the intersection design study, I could not connect the second road to the main road at the main road level. As a reason, although I have selected the left alignment profile of the road to which the line is connected, since this surface has a 2% roof slope, the elevation changes where the secondary road is connected. I have a roadway project with a proposed road profile already set up, with all vertical curves labeled, including high and low points. On one of the sag curves, I need to force the low point to hit at the exact station where there is a proposed inlet (the inlet location cannot be moved), which means...