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TRL’s Arcady Lite aids US roundabout analysis

Arcady Lite, a streamlined version of TRL’s Arcady user interface, is designed for users in the United States to carry out quick and simple roundabout analyses using either the Arcady or HCM 2010 models. It provides quick access to essential data screens, specifically chosen to reflect most common usage in North America. In addition, a number of built-in screen layouts are provided which allow access to all inputs and outputs on screen at the same time. If the built-in layouts are not suitable, t
May 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Arcady Lite, a streamlined version of 491 TRL’s Arcady user interface, is designed for users in the United States to carry out quick and simple roundabout analyses using either the Arcady or HCM 2010 models.

It provides quick access to essential data screens, specifically chosen to reflect most common usage in North America.

In addition, a number of built-in screen layouts are provided which allow access to all inputs and outputs on screen at the same time.

If the built-in layouts are not suitable, then it is an easy process to define custom layouts which can be shared with other users.

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