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Lanes may be defined according= to either layout-line or frame-object ge= ometry.
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When layout lines define lane geometry, vehicle loading is applied through= to the following process:
When lane geometry is defined according to frame objects, vehicle load is applied directly to those frames. This = is the case for both zero-width and nonzero-width lanes. When an eccentrici= ty exists between the lane load and the frame, an equivalent torsional mome= nt is applied to the frame object. Please note that the vertical component = is also applied in this location, transverse from the position of the vehic= le load within the lane.