Cities: Skylines

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2015년 3월 17일 오전 12시 43분
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Turbo Roundabout

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The main goal of turbo roundabouts is to direct incoming traffic toward their intended exit before entering the roundabout. This is done by separating each lane at the entrances and forcing traffic merges to be done near exits. For the roundabout to work properly urbanize evenly around it (each direction generating and expecting roughly the same amount of traffic as the others) and avoid zoning too close to it to prevent car stops near the entraces/exits.

This roundabout is quite pricey (25mil+) and requires a good large flat area to place.

Stress tested as the unique junction for a city of 4000+
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Tremor  [작성자] 2015년 3월 21일 오전 10시 54분 
Yeah, roundabouts will mostly be useless if the load between all roads is not balanced. What I do is I separate industrial districts (the heavist traffic generators) into two smaller districts in opposite directions and connect the other two roundabout directions to highway interchanges. That will force traffic to move in all directions.

Although, in reality, you should be connecting each industrial district directly to a highway. Trucks shouldn't even be near your city center :)
Roundaround 2015년 3월 21일 오전 10시 41분 
So it didn't seem to work much better than a regular roundabout, but I have a feeling that it's more because of the way my city was set up. The majority of the traffic through this roundabout was focused on only two of the four directions, so the traffic got congested on the one-lane ramps, especially so if traffic managed to back up to the edge of the roundabout.

Doesn't make it any less awesome a design though. I will definitely keep using it, even if not as a main juncture!
Tremor  [작성자] 2015년 3월 21일 오전 1시 06분 
Awesome! I'll wait for your results.
Roundaround 2015년 3월 20일 오전 8시 47분 
Gonna stress test this as the center of a larger city (30/40k) to see how it holds up as the joint between residential and industrial sectors. I'll let you know how it works out. :)