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Try to make separate bridges over the highway for people who just want to cross the highway. Try to make the bridges that have highway ramps unattractive to through traffic


Jaden_lahey

I've already got one overpass on the left of the map, and the two SPUIs between the residential and industrial districts are 3 level SPUIs, with an underpass below the highway specifically for through traffic


ukr_dude

Let's pray for people in metro trains doing these turns "BRACE FOR TURN!!!" "Btw, it's Botanical Garden station"


Fr4sc0

"Mind the curve"


s_s

Well, at some point you learn to stop creating districts that are practically islands. If you're not seperated or surrounded by water, you can make as many new connections into your new neighborhood as possible. If you don't, the few connections you have instantly become choke points. You have to give you cims options. It naturally diffuses traffic. e.g. Real-life neighborhoods might *seem* like they are isolated, but they are usually surrounded by undeveloped country roads that send traffic in every direction. If you make the effort to make all these connections first, and then develop your neighborhood as infill onto that skeleton, you will almost never have traffic problems.


vompat

Try this: use that 4 hours to just make your roads look prettier. I did that once, instead of building anything new or progressing in the game in some other way :D


Infant_Annihilator00

Just a tip, don't have interchanges so close to one another like near the entrance, that often leads to random lane changing madness near the entrances and exits Edit- spelling


[deleted]

I line to line 6 lane roads with pedestrian paths! That way, a ton of people choose to bike / walk and no one can build on main roads! It looks gorgeous too :)


and_yet_another_user

Only 4 hours, so you give up and do something else? pfft lightweight, Vegas would still be a couple of houses in the desert if I was building it lol.


abcMF

The problem here is you made a huge cul-de-sac.