Cities: Skylines

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UK Road 16m 3L Asym Parking

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Sparky's UK Roads
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Part of my UK roads collection.

Carriageway Width: 16m.
Pavement Width: 4m each side.
Total Width: 24m (three tiles).
Lanes: Three, two in one direction and one in the other.
Parking: Both sides.
Speed Limit: 40mph.

Make sure you subscribe to my UK road sign pack or the signs and markings will be missing.

Includes all standard feature of my UK roads as listed in the collection here:
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1384925005
3 commentaires
stuax 7 juin 2018 à 12h52 
Yeah I kinda see your point. The TM yield though does flow better for low traffic situations though. Stop signs tend to cause a backlog, but if its not possible to link it, then no worries. Thanks for the roads!
Sparky66  [créateur] 3 juin 2018 à 23h59 
Unfortunately there is no way of linking it to traffic manager, the editor has a flag for default stop signs which allows these markings to appear, there are no such flags in traffic manager.

Really though I think the default stop behaviour isn’t that different from real give way behaviour. Traffic manager give way has cars flying through junctions without slowing down, in real life cars would generally slow down and almost stop, like they do with vanilla stop signs.

Vanilla stop can actually be better for traffic flow anyway as cars will push their way into traffic after a short while, in traffic manager they can sit there for ages waiting for a gap.
stuax 3 juin 2018 à 9h58 
Loving all these UK roads. I know at the moment you can get the Give Way details to appear by using the Priority road setting. Are there any plans to have it link to Traffic Manager PE Priority system? Purely because the built in Priority system that CS implemented is actually stop signs... which aren't the same! Great job though!