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As for the dependency, it's better so people know about the props without having to read the description (most people don't :/) and you can always just subscribe to the road without the props
Also, these are great and perfect for vanilla looking highways (without all the decals) but there's no traffic lights at intersections with other roads, which means they can't be used as a National Road without some kind of interchange to the other roads. If there's no traffic lights, even if you have traffic lights set the traffic won't stop, because if they can't see the actual light, it doesn't exist to the cims. If you check the vanilla National Road, it creates traffic lights if you connect other roads to it.