Junction restrictions cities skylines tmpe
Ctrl/Cmd+ Shift+ Click a junction - applies you policies along the entire route.Use the shortcut a second time to remove the customisations.Ctrl/Cmd+ Click a junction - applies your policies to the selected junction only.The Priority Signs tool chooses the route for you (see Route Detection section below): Click the button a second time to remove the customisations.Click the High Priority Road button to apply your policies to the route.The Adjust Roads panel (see link for details) allows you to define your own route. ApplicatorsĬhoose the applicator that best suits your needs. The related features must be enabled in Maintenance settings for them to be applied. You will need Collector Roads to allow vehicles to reach other side of priority road.Prevent vehicles crossing oncoming traffic.Enter blocked junction - disallowed for side-roads (always allowed for vehicles on the priority road).Pedestrian crossings - disallowed (build some pedestrian bridges!).Priority road traffic always has Priority.Joining traffic must Yield (you can change to Stop).The default High Priority Roads traffic policies are listed below you can change them in Policies settings: The road pictured above was visually customised with the Continues Junction Median and Hide TMPE Crosswalks mods. The result is essentially a minor arterial road capable of carrying moderate-to-large volumes of traffic at fairly high speed: Use pedestrian bridges/tunnels to allow cims to reach the other side.They ban pedestrian crossings on the road.Use Collector Roads or Traffic Lights to allow traffic to reach the other side.They ban 'far-side turns' so vehicles can't cut across oncoming traffic.High Priority Roads tackle those problem head-on: But there is an even worse form of disruption: Traffic and pedestrians crossing multiple lanes, including oncoming traffic, to reach the other side of the road. Priority Routes utilise Priority Signs to minimise disruption caused by joining traffic. Note: A similar feature exists for roundabouts, see: Roundabout Policies Overview