![]() ![]() While there is freeware alternatives for doing this I doubt if any of them would be accepted by a permitting agency.I have used both, and I kind of feel it's a little apples and oranges, only from a development point of view. Vehicle Tracking does a better job than AutoTurn. Reality is that turning movements for design vehicles like garbage, school, or fire trucks are typically required for most civil projects. What I mean by the obvious solution is, follow Autodesk's protocol for upgrading, and this would not be an issue. ![]() The problem is when someone is relying on a product to work consistently based on tools that have been in existence for twenty years or so, and without warning Autodesk adds a product that, although is beneficial in almost all aspects, causes a irreversible error for a user who may not have the time to look for another solution. Seems to be working great for everyone that's used it, what problem do you see? ![]()
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