HOW TO DEFINE ONE-WAY STREETS IN ARCGIS PRO - NETWORK ANALYSIS TUTORIAL

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🗺️ In this video, you will learn how to define one-way streets using the Network Analysis tool! 🚗

⏰Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
00:33 - Set up the Project
02:03 - Defining and Manipulating Attribute Tables
16:03 - Network Dataset, Travel Modes, Costs and Restrictions
23:41 - Results
25:57 - Outro

🔍 Join me as we delve deeper into the process of configuring one-way streets, ensuring efficient traffic flow.

From beginners to GIS experts, this tutorial is your guide to mastering one-way street definitions in ArcGIS Pro. 📈

💡 Learn how to set up directional flow, create traffic rules, and optimize routes like a pro! 🔧

Follow along as we explore the intricacies of network analysis, leveraging cutting-edge spatial technology to streamline transportation systems. 🌐⚙️

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💻Python Codes:

👉For Streets (Along)👈

SetOneway(!DIR_TRAVEL!)

def SetOnway(value):
return True
return False

👉For Streets (Against)👈

SetOneway(!DIR_TRAVEL!)

def SetOnway(value):
restricted = True
return restricted

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💻Python Codes:

👉For Streets (Along)👈

SetOneway(!DIR_TRAVEL!)

def SetOnway(value):
if value and value.upper() in ('T'):
return True
return False

👉For Streets (Against)👈

SetOneway(!DIR_TRAVEL!)

def SetOnway(value):
if value and value.upper() in ('F'):
restricted = True
return restricted

MapsbyRGD
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Hello there. the video turned out great. a rare subject. I was also interested in that. I'm working on a project, can you help me?

JavoxirDovirov
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Why do the 2 bits of code differ? In one you return True and False, and in the other you set restricted = True or False. This is a bit confusing - are these 2 methods of doing the same thing or is there a purpose ? thank you..

Bowzarama