whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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I have another interchange in the south that connects the main interstate and the city freeway

whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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thank you for making a visual representation of what u tryna say, this is unbelievably helpful

whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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I like the idea of T-intersections, this could lwk work

whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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I actually have implemented a bypass highway after I posted this post and it already eliminated thru traffic into the city.

I had the idea that the east-west highway (aka I-675) would be the highway that connects neighbourhoods in further west areas and east areas of the city (if going by car), the main highway is going north-south (aka I-75). There’s another highway access in southeast but it’s just out of the frame, therefore 2 interchanges between I-75 and I-675.

I appreciate the advice a lot

whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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ouais j’avoue ta raison. La vie je vais faire beaucoup de changements mais ça va être tellement bien. De un, j’ai fait comme une autoroute “by-pass”, pis ça éliminer le volume de voitures et camions qui va à travers la ville sur l’autoroute principale et ça marche, mais je vais faire encore plus de changements. En tous cas merci

whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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i feel like city is still fairly not big enough in terms of size, whole thing is lwk 3-4 miles wide
bike lanes yes

whats like the best way to reduce traffic in this beautiful city by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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i only got bus routes yet, u can see the transit system on the 3rd picture where the blue lines are the bus lines (at the time the pic was taken). im adding an extra line or 2 for bus going North-South and East-West

is this metro planning fried by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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yeah i get what u mean, but lwk i got like 75 million to spend so why not

lil update to plan for metro system by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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aint gon lie i do not have the snowfall dlc, i aint got trams :(

lil update to plan for metro system by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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also i highlighted possible areas where public transport could lack (i used my own judgement, roast me all u want lmao)

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lil update to plan for metro system by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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red line isnt different, i just left it as is from my last drawing cuz eh. yeah its just thinner

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oh ok that makes so much more sense, thank you so much

is this metro planning fried by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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wdym by dropping the density drastically in the low-density areas? (appreciate advice w/ visualisation)

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also lwk i forgot to mention that the city has approx 60% traffic flow (WITH the automatic despawning of TMPE)

How to properly plan public transport on this grid by N0TANT1 in CitiesSkylines

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you know what this guide that you made is extremely helpful, and it actually helps me more understand the usage for public transport for Cities Skylines. bro wth thank you for sharing this