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Possibly something from Reaper who made the tile decals, but i'm not sure where the sculpture is from.
Yes, by the professionals riding the 'Tour de France'. Regular cyclists travelspeed a about 12-14 kmph. Although with the increased use of electric bikes this average will go up, but 40kmph is still waaay to high.
Source: CBS Netherlands.
That said: I really love your work! Thumbs up!
You have to download the mod called "Find It! 2" https://steamproxy.net/workshop/filedetails/?id=2133885971
I didn't know until now that this mod (Find It! 2) exists and the mod's (Roadway Bike Roads (Pack)) description mentioned it, though I was ignorant that it was referring to using another mod.
Also, I am still unsure if there's a faster way of placing the markings and crosswalks as I have only been using the Intersection Marking Tool mod for it. The roads do not have any markings by default and they do not make visible crosswalks when making an intersection. I'm also still not very familiar with Intersection Marking Tool so I may have missed a feature or two that makes this faster.
All of the relevant mods that are required for this to work as intended should have the links placed in the description.