Cities: Skylines

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4-Lane Avenue, Bike Lanes, Grass Tram Track, Pavement
   
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6 Nov, 2022 @ 12:10pm
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4-Lane Avenue, Bike Lanes, Grass Tram Track, Pavement

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4-Lane Avenues for Rapid Transit with Bike Lanes
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Description
Four-lane avenue with bike lanes, dedicated tram corridor for rapid transit, flanked by paved medians.
The tram tracks are on themed grass, except at tram stops.

Features:
  • Avenue with 4-lane 2-way car traffic
  • Bike lanes for both directions
  • Dedicated grass tram tracks in the middle
  • New vanilla tram tracks
  • Themed grass for ground segment
  • Speed limit: 60km/h

Acknowledgments:
This asset is based on work from @cylis, which was inspired by New Roads for Network Extensions 2. Thanks for sharing your creations on the workshop, making this asset possible.

Changelog:
Initial release: - Changed textures and LODs for ground segment, stop segments, elevated segment - Adapted mesh for elevated segment/node to accommodate bike lane - Replaced tram tracks with new vanilla tracks - Fixed curb texture mapping for ground segment - Set cost and noise properties similar to vanilla values - Created new vanilla-style thumbnail

Limitations:
  • Stops are only possible on ground segment.
  • No bike lanes in tunnels.

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4 Comments
piu1601 13 Mar, 2023 @ 8:35pm 
brother makes a street with BRT but without the bike path and in the parking place... there are few places that all streets have a bike path
Testiercactus94 3 Jan, 2023 @ 7:57am 
No problem. Happy new year!
ulothix  [author] 1 Jan, 2023 @ 1:38am 
Glad to hear @ Testiercactus94, but there are no plans for new variants of this road in the immediate future, as my focus shifted to another game for now
Testiercactus94 25 Nov, 2022 @ 10:31am 
These are fantastic, thanks! Do you plan on making them with 3 car lanes rather then bike lanes?