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So the underpass is the main highway and the over stuff is just leading out to the neighbor hoods downtown etc? Okay then ill know how to use this. Thanks a bunch!
"So in the first image, the top and bottom are highway paths, that simply pass through, underneath the entire contraption, so the flow of the highway isn't interrupted.
People can turn off the highway, and onto the right, then either loop around to go left, or continue going to the right. So the left-right lanes that curve aboveground, are actually the entrances/exits to the regular streetways, which you just have to merge manually."
The reason this is so useful, is because of how difficult it is to get free flowing traffic from the highway directly into the streetways. If you place the highway running directly through the center of the city (as a backbone), then have these interchanges placed every few places, for traffic to get off where it needs, quickly and simply, without disrupting the flow of left-right traffic (which would happen if you connected them directly with highway ramps)
People can turn off the highway, and onto the right, then either loop around to go left, or continue going to the right. So the left-right lanes that curve aboveground, are actually the entrances/exits to the regular streetways, which you just have to merge manually.
Knowing how this works makes me enjoy this very much; definitely gonna start using this for my next playthrough.
Thanks in advance :)
I've experienced the same problem and I found a workaround. After using the bulldozer on the troublesome connection points (as she said, JUST THE TIP), roads would snap right in.