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If you mean this, it is normal because my bridge is thinner than the vanilla ones (and consequently all the others since they use that same size).
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/?id=1336987320
I have set a connection group to my highways (property tab). Then after cutting off the part that interested me from the 3d Mesh, I inserted it as an additional node, I ticked the box direct connect option and in the dropdown menu I have set the same connecction group.
As Flag Forbiden I set transition and traffic light, to make them disappear in such conditions (transition with city streets and activation of the traffic light)
but thx anyways.
you don't need to do anything it appears automatically when you connect to any other 2-way highway (excluding Asymmetric ones) of my set.