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The pedestrian paths were moved to the Landscaping and Disasters menu (One with little shovel icon) in one of the updates.
I notice in the images above that the pedestian roads ends at the outside of the outter road. It doesn't do that when I build it in the actual game. Why is that? Did you remove that part?
When i try to add some on the ring it shows me that it'll destroy yours.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=421867755
A tooltip icon would be wonderful.
Thanks,
Predacrok
Question to TPB (author): will changing the one-way 6 lane roads to two way 6 lane roads create problems?
Mainly because two one-way roads intersections are much more fluid, traffic lights have only 2 phases instead of 4. And this way you'll see pretty much the whole thing get road usage, since they wont be able to turn around and go back on the same road.
Than being said, it's very much experimental, as I haven't really actually played with it at all. It's all based on theory. So yeah, let me know if it works, if traffic is good, etc. :)
Why six-lane one-ways? Why not normal six-lane? Still learning. ;)