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==Roads== | ==Roads== | ||
*Should I use a grid layout in my city? | |||
*No. Grid layouts leave tons of traffic on a few streets. | **No. Grid layouts leave tons of traffic on a few streets. | ||
*How close should my intersection be? | |||
*If there is low traffic expected, you can place intersections 1 city block apart. If it is high traffic, you need 2 or more city blocks between intersections. | **If there is low traffic expected, you can place intersections 1 city block apart. If it is high traffic, you need 2 or more city blocks between intersections. | ||
===Initial Layout=== | ===Initial Layout=== |
Revision as of 20:13, 11 April 2015
This guide is an ongoing project that lists some answers to questions you may have about Cities: Skylines
Roads
- Should I use a grid layout in my city?
- No. Grid layouts leave tons of traffic on a few streets.
- How close should my intersection be?
- If there is low traffic expected, you can place intersections 1 city block apart. If it is high traffic, you need 2 or more city blocks between intersections.
Initial Layout
- What should my first road be?
- A one-way roundabout in the circle of your city, with one-way streets connecting to the highway.
Intersections
Highways
Intersections
- Roundabout or Intersection?
- Early game makes roundabouts easy to make, and they can handle medium traffic.