![]() The basic, textbook idea is simply three hierarchical levels of the network: local (2-lane roads), connecting (4- and 6-lanes) and regional (highways) (there’s really a fourth level, national, which in-game would be the outside connection, but we don’t build those so forget them). Remember that first picture of my city? Not a single garbage dump or incinerator is in view. TL DR : no congestion, quick commutes, and (most importantly) excellent access to city services. These two exits together are the main highway access for nearly 30 000 cims, and almost certainly as many jobs – not to mention Victoria U. This is the first exit to the only highway access to the city.Īnd this is downtown, in the middle of the action. ![]() No actual congestion, just the game telling me there’s high traffic volume, which I assume it uses to determine it’s a pretty noisy place to live. No traffic problems! Of course, the traffic overlay has some red spots, but… ![]() Not the biggest or most beautiful city by any means, but it has a delicious secret: Cities Skylines Traffic Guide by drushkey ![]()
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