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So Vanilla+ name is great and I'm sure is enough to attract those looking for the style. But past that, in your descriptions, you gotta sell it! Don't tell us what it is; tell us why we need it!
So if you're making stuff that adds to, complements, or even seeks to provide an alternative to NExt 2 or some other packs or style of roads, I recommend you clearly express that.
Right now, 6 out of the 19 roads I've made are direct counterparts of NExt roads. These road aren't substantially different, though there are some small differences which you may or may not care about (e.g. bus bays, smooth transitions on asymmetric roads).
Perhaps the only significant advantage over NExt is that each new game update breaks mods, and for the past few updates there's been quite a wait until NExt was usable again (for Sunset Harbor it took almost 2 weeks). Assets aren't affected by updates.
As for other roads available on the workshop, I have spent some time browsing them before I decided to make my own - and while there are some great custom themed ones (UK-style, US-style and whatnot), I have not found any decent ones that would fit in with the vanilla style.
Hope that helps.