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See screenshot under: https://i.imgur.com/QoPLJHw.png
I'll probably have to do it for my other articulated buses.
I can send you a picture shortly.
As you can see, it's 10 units long, which allows the bus to coast into the stop. The traffic can drive by it smoothly.
https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t35.0-12/28124673_10213576162791300_1006493146_o.png?oh=a57901094df5824809fcb03fb10448f9&oe=5A861C13
Does that help?
I don't have problems with that in most cases. You can also upgrade the segment of the road to a bus lane to resolve that problem.
Since I spend most of the game looking down from high above it makes identifying easier…
READ my sources, READ what I did, there is a reason I explain what I do. I tell you in the description that I DERIVED IT FROM OUTSTANDING GAMERS VERSION. We chatted about it, we're even collaborating on other models too.
It is a resized, illumination fixed, and trailer improved version. it's better in almost every way. If you don't believe so, subscribe to both.