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This mod here, "Better roads - Additional Speeds" is for a modding street pack ("Better roads"), as mentioned at the very first. It has mostly different textures, but they actually overwrite the vanilla streets.
The mod "Vanilla - Additional Speeds" is for the standard vanilla streets and I'm only using them there, this mod is made for everyone who does not want to use modded street packs just for different speed limit.
They are two completely different mods. 😅
Better roads - Additional Speeds and Vanilla - Additional Speeds
I think these are mods that are heading in the same direction.
In other words, it's in the same direction: vanilla road speed diversity. So my question is, why are you dividing it into two?
The fact that they are listed as two separate mods suggests that there must be some fundamental difference between the two mods that I may have overlooked in the description. I don't understand this, so this is my question.
This mod just adds more streets with other speedlimits. The main difference between this mod and Better roads is just the speed limit the streets will have. The only thing I'm actually overwriting from Better roads is the UI texture to make it clear which speedlimit that street has.