Many players like to play the game Cities Skylines 2, but they may encounter the problem of not being able to find the graphic guide for U-turn lane construction, which affects the fun of the game. If you are unable to solve the problem, it will seriously affect your gaming experience. This article will explain this issue to you in detail.
We discovered a way to help us create a U-turn lane in the middle.
This example is a method of making 4 U-turn lanes in the middle based on the two-way 8.
This method can be compared to the U-turn lane pinching method for other lanes. As long as you pay attention to the adsorption logic of the second-generation road tool, you can pull out a one-way lane that at least looks completely parallel to the two-way lane to the naked eye.
Let me show you the finished product first:
As above, when the 8 lanes transition to two one-way 2 lanes, a two-way 4-lane U-turn lane can be made. So here is how to pinch this U-turn lane. There is no way, there is no mod now, so I can only use the 2nd generation original road tool.
PEP1: Due to the logic of the 2nd generation road, if you pull a long road, you can only delete the entire length together. You cannot delete a certain section of the road by node like the 1st generation, so here we need Pull out 3 sections of road and edit the middle section.
PEP2: Delete the middle section of the road so that you can DIY the middle section of the road, as shown below:
PEP3: Due to the adsorption logic of the second-generation road tool, if we want to pinch out the road we want, we need to turn off these two adsorptions, as shown in Figure P3 below, and then align it to the dividing line between the two outer lanes.
PEP4: This way you can pull out a vertical path and at least it is aligned to the naked eye.
Like this, connect it to the two-way 8 on the opposite side. You can see from the picture that the piece on the left is connected vertically.
PEP5: Reverse the perspective. Because we are going to build another one-way lane later. Of course, it is the same if you don't do it the other way around. It depends on your personal habits, because you have to pull the road in the opposite direction, and you have to choose the adsorption position. Here we first delete the two-way 8 on the right, as shown below:
PEP6: After doing the opposite, use the same method to pull the one-way lane here just like you did for the first one-way road.
PEP7: Pull it out like this
PEP8: Select a two-way 8-lane road, turn on full adsorption, find the corresponding center, which is the center corresponding to the two-way 8 lanes at the other end, and ensure that the two-way 8 lanes on both sides are on the same straight line
PEP9: Pull out a section of road like this, according to your own needs, but be sure not to connect two one-way roads, and it is best to leave a distance from the one-way road, or the one-way road can be made shorter and adjusted according to personal needs. In this way, a two-way eight lanes on the same straight line is pulled out at the other end.
PEP10: Then turn off wire alignment, turn on the first snap, and select the node of the one-way road to ensure that the starting point of your next connection to the one-way road and the two-way road is correct.
PEP11: Turn off the first adsorption, pull it out and touch the two-way lane on the right, it will automatically adsorb and align to the outer two lanes of the eight-way two-way lane, as shown below:
PEP12: Connect like this, and the result is as shown below. If this is the case, it means the connection is successful.
PEP13: After pulling it out, in reverse, just like the way we pulled out the one-way road at the beginning, we need to pull out a one-way road to connect the roads.
PEP14: Turn off adsorption like this and find the corresponding dividing line
PEP15: After pulling it together, we can see that it is still in a vertical state, indicating that the connection is complete and there is no offset.
PEP16: This is the finished product. Then we turn off the zebra crossings and traffic lights.
PEP17: Now the 2nd generation also has the same functions as the 1st generation mod TMPE. We can find what we need in the road service.
Turn off zebra crossing:
PEP18: This will turn it off, and the annoying zebra crossing will disappear.
PEP19: Then we also find what we need in the road service, and turn off the traffic lights in places where there is no need, as shown in the circle in the picture
PEP20: In this way, a two-way 8-lane road with 4 U-turn lanes in the middle and a one-way 2-lane combination is created.
From the above example, it is not difficult to find that in the 2nd generation CSL, the adsorption logic of roads is different from that in the 1st generation, but currently we can use this method without the help of mods. Of course, there are no mods now. Once we know when the first-generation mod will be transitioned, we can figure out a path with a U-turn lane in the middle. Based on this example, I also tried it and found that it is also feasible to use it as a crossroad without any impact or conflict.
As shown in the picture below, we make an intersection on the one-way road in the middle. Assume that this is not an elevated road, but a main trunk on the ground. After completing the diversion, there is no conflict when making the intersection here, and for wide intersections, as shown in the picture There are many lanes in the middle, which is similar to a real intersection, but the traffic lights in the middle will be unreasonable and difficult to delete.
We can also consider such a compromise, making the middle of the 8 lanes sunken, separating the straight traffic and making a crossover, so that vehicles will not go through the traffic lights twice in the middle. As shown in the picture below, I will not demonstrate the specific cross-line and diversion. You can think about it yourself. There are many methods.
For other similar methods, you can use this method to compare the pinching method. The principle and logic are the same.
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