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Instead, I would save up in-game money and rebuild the problematic junction entirely (for interchanges with normal roads, grade separated DDIs are excellent, and for normal junctions, roundabouts can usually work). Don't do that! Usually all the other ramp does is move the problem somewhere else, and it doesn't fix the real problem (or it creates a new problem). They see the problem and bypass the junction with a ramp, effectively putting a "Band-Aid" on the junction. One mistake I see a lot of somewhat new players make (I also made it myself) is that they build a diamond interchange or something like that and trucks are causing congestion issues at the junction. Don't add "Band-Aids" to troublesome junctions If you must put junctions close together, try using braided ramps instead of normal ones.ģ. Keep your junctions far apart from each other, as it prevents weaving, which is one of the aspects that makes the AI kinda dumb. Industry traffic is the bane of the game, but it can be somewhat averted by giving industry access to the highway, making it so trucks don't go through other areas, which will cause traffic.
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Give your industry easy access to the highway So I came up with a couple of tips that have really helped me keep up such good traffic flow:ġ.
#Cities skylines tmpe remove crosswalks mods
I've been playing the vanilla game for 2 years (without mods and DLCs, I'm on console and I'm a cheapskate), but my cities are continuously around 80-85% traffic flow, which makes me think you don't really need TM:PE to truly make a functioning city.