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For tips on how to best handle traffic, see Traffic.

Roads are the main city infrastructure and the backbone of every city. They are the most most basic and important tool for building cities. There are several different types of roads available and they serve mainly two purposes: traffic and zoning. At the start of a new city, only the two-lane road is available. More types of roads are unlocked after building the first road, and the rest are unlocked through milestones.

All road types aside from highways have a power line capacity of 40 MW (Low Voltage). Those that aren't bridges also carry water and sewage pipes.

Certain road types are more suitable for residential zones and some for faster and heavier traffic. Some of the higher capacity roads such as highways do not even allow zoning next to them. Vehicles on larger roads also tend to generate more noise pollution and decrease the land value around them.

Driving side

When creating a new city, the side of the road on which vehicles drive can be selected. Right-hand-drive is the default. The driving side cannot be changed later in the game.

Development Tree

主条目:Services#Roads
File:Development Tree Roads.png
Development tree for roads

To unlock most features related to roads, you will need to unlock them via the progression panel. These include features such as highways, large roads, larger size roundabouts, parking areas and road upgrades like trees, grass and wider sidewalks.

Road construction and tools

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The road tools

By default roads will snap to zoning cell length, 90° angles, the sides of a building, zone grid, guide lines and existing geometry. This behavior can be turned off in the construction menu.

Tool mode

The Tool Mode determines the shape of the roads. There are six different options for drawing roads, which are listed below. A hotkey can be assigned to cycle through the various tool modes.

  1. Straight: First click determines the start point. Second click determines the end point.
  2. Simple Curve: First click determines the start point. Second click determines the bend. Third click determines the end point.
  3. Complex Curve: First click determines the start point. Second click determines the first bend. Third click determines the second bend. Fourth click determines the end point.
  4. Continuous: First click determines the start point. Second click determines the first bend. Third click determines the end point. Subsequent clicks create additional bends and end points.
  5. Grid: Create two initial points and then drag sideways to create a perfect grid.
  6. Replace: Hover over an existing road to replace a segment with a new road type. If the new road had a different width hovering over the left, right or center determines where the new road is placed.
    1. The replace tool is also used to add tram tracks and bus lanes onto some road types, but must be accessed from the transportation menu once it has been unlocked. Tram tracks cannot be added to highways, alleys, gravel roads, and some bridges.

Elevation

Elevation determines the elevation of the road compared to the start point and can be used to make roads go above and underneath each other without creating intersections. The Elevation step setting can be used to set elevations in increments of 1.25, 2.50, 5.00, 10.00 meters (3.75, 7.50, 15.00, and 30.00 feet).

Parallel mode

Parallel Mode will create two roads perfectly side by side. The offset determined the distance in zone cells between the two roads and can be set from 0.25 to 12.

Snapping

Several snapping options are available to refine your road placement which are listed below.

  1. Toggle all snapping on/off: Toggles all snapping options listed below. Can be assigned a hotkey.
  2. Snap to existing geometry: Allows snapping to roads, pathways, and other transportation networks.
  3. Snap to zoning cell length: Allows snapping to the zoning cell length, in other words snaps every 8 meters (8.7 yards).
  4. Snap to 90 degree angles: Allows snapping at 90 degree angles. Useful after building the first segment of a road, and aligning grids.
  5. Snap to the sides of a building: Allows snapping to the sides of any building, including zoned buildings, where the point selected will be directly adjacent to the building snapped to.
  6. Snap to guidelines: Allows snapping to guidelines from other roads and networks. Useful when connecting different road networks & grids, building highways ramps, and aligning curves. Can often break grids if left on while building road networks.
  7. Snap to zone grid: Allows snapping to the best available zone grid beneath the cursor, not always the zone grid that the road started on.

Miscellaneous

The Show contour lines is shown in-line with the snapping tools but is not a snapping option. Toggles the terrain contour lines seen on the Landscaping/Terraforming menu.

Directions

One-way roads allow traffic in one direction only and can decrease traffic congestion. The direction in which the road is drawn also determines the direction of the traffic. Traffic will move from the starting point to the end point of the road. One way roads include most highways and highway ramps, so make sure to place highways in the right direction. Service vehicles cannot go against the flow of traffic and so even if a building next to a fire station is on fire if it is the wrong way down a one-way road the fire trucks will have to take the long route. Commercial and industrial buildings also require goods to be delivered and picked up, if they are unable to be serviced often enough on a one way road they may stop operating effectively.

Two-way roads allow travel in both directions. These roads can increase traffic congestion but allow for less restricted pathing for cars through cities and so small two-way roads make for ideal low traffic roads.

Roundabouts

Intersections and road ends can be replaced by roundabouts. The number of lanes on the roundabout depends on the number of lanes in the roads connecting to it. Vehicles entering the roundabout usually give way to those already on it but will cut in front of another vehicle already on it if a suitable opportunity arises. Roundabouts come in 4 sizes:

  • Small roundabouts cost ₡ 200
  • Medium roundabouts cost ₡ 500
  • Large roundabouts cost ₡ 1000
  • Very large roundabouts cost ₡ 1500

Road types

Most roads come in different sizes and configurations. The larger the road, the higher the speed limit and traffic capacity. The costs in the following table are not entirely accurate, because the costs depend on many factors.

Name Category DLC XP[1] Speed limit Elevation Car lanes Traffic lights Highway rules Services Base cost per km Base upkeep per km Elevated cost per km Elevated upkeep per km Tunnel cost per km Tunnel upkeep per km Noise pollution factor Air pollution factor
Two-lane Road 的图标
Two-lane Road
Simple two-lane road that allows traffic in both directions.
Small Roads 2 40 km/h[2] −50–50 2 Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.0K ₡163 ₡7.0K + ₡4.5K per elevation level ₡662 ₡16.75K ₡987 Noise pollution Air pollution
Three-lane Asymmetric Road 的图标
Three-lane Asymmetric Road
Two lanes going one way and one in the other. Works well especially for turning lanes in an intersection.
Small Roads 2 40 km/h[2] −50–50 3 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.37K ₡200 ₡7.62K + ₡5.25K per elevation level ₡725 ₡19.62K ₡1.12K Noise pollution Air pollution
One-lane One-way Road 的图标
One-lane One-way Road
Simple one-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Small Roads 2 40 km/h[2] −50–50 1 Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡1.62K ₡125 ₡6.12K + ₡4.0K per elevation level ₡575 ₡14.37K ₡850 Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-lane One-way Road 的图标
Two-lane One-way Road
Simple two-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Small Roads 2 40 km/h[2] −50–50 2 Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.0K ₡163 ₡7.0K + ₡4.5K per elevation level ₡662 ₡16.75K ₡987 Noise pollution Air pollution
Three-lane One-way Road 的图标
Three-lane One-way Road
Simple three-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Small Roads 2 40 km/h[2] −50–50 3 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.37K ₡200 ₡7.62K + ₡5.25K per elevation level ₡725 ₡19.62K ₡1.12K Noise pollution Air pollution
Gravel Road 的图标
Gravel Road
A narrow and slow speed unpaved road for vehicles, suitable for city outskirts and rural areas.
Small Roads 1 30 km/h[3] −50–50 2 Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡1.25K ₡138 ₡1.25K + ₡0 per elevation level ₡138 ₡1.25K ₡138 Noise pollution Air pollution
Alley 的图标
Alley
Narrow two-lane road without sidewalks. Allows traffic in both directions.
Small Roads 1 30 km/h[3] −50–50 2 Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡1.5K ₡112 ₡4.75K + ₡3.25K per elevation level ₡438 ₡10.75K ₡637 Noise pollution Air pollution
Pedestrian Street 的图标
Pedestrian Street
A street where only foot traffic is allowed, apart from service and delivery vehicles.
Small Roads 1 20 km/h[4] −50–50 2 Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.25K ₡88 ₡8.5K + ₡5.25K per elevation level ₡612 ₡20.5K ₡1.01K Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-lane Wooden Covered Bridge 的图标
Two-lane Wooden Covered Bridge
Wooden support structure with a roof on top of the bridge deck.
Small Roads 2 30 km/h[3] 0–200 2 Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡4.25K + ₡3.25K per elevation level ₡413 Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-lane Truss Arch Bridge 的图标
Two-lane Truss Arch Bridge
An arch under the bridge supports trusses, which in turn hold the bridge deck.
Small Roads 2 40 km/h[2] 0–200 2 Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡6.5K + ₡4.5K per elevation level ₡638 Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-lane Road 的图标
Four-lane Road
Four-lane road that allows traffic in both directions.
Medium Roads 3 50 km/h[5] −50–50 4 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.75K ₡238 ₡9.25K + ₡6.0K per elevation level ₡887 ₡23.5K ₡1.36K Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-lane Divided Road 的图标
Four-lane Divided Road
Four-lane road that allows traffic in both directions, with a divider in the middle.
Medium Roads 3 50 km/h[5] −50–50 4 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.75K ₡238 ₡9.75K + ₡6.5K per elevation level ₡937 ₡25.5K ₡1.46K Noise pollution Air pollution
Five-lane Asymmetric Road 的图标
Five-lane Asymmetric Road
Three lanes going one way and two in the other. Works well especially for turning lanes in an intersection.
Medium Roads 3 50 km/h[5] −50–50 5 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.12K ₡275 ₡9.87K + ₡6.75K per elevation level ₡950 ₡26.37K ₡1.5K Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-lane One-way Road 的图标
Four-lane One-way Road
Four-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Medium Roads 3 50 km/h[5] −50–50 4 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡2.75K ₡238 ₡9.25K + ₡6.0K per elevation level ₡887 ₡23.5K ₡1.36K Noise pollution Air pollution
Five-lane One-way Road 的图标
Five-lane One-way Road
Five-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Medium Roads 3 50 km/h[5] −50–50 5 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.12K ₡275 ₡9.87K + ₡6.75K per elevation level ₡950 ₡26.37K ₡1.5K Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-lane Tied Arch Bridge 的图标
Four-lane Tied Arch Bridge
An arch held in shape by tying chords sits above the bridge, and supporting hangers running down from the arch hold the bridge deck.
Medium Roads 3 40 km/h[2] 0–200 4 Can have traffic lights Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡8.25K + ₡6.0K per elevation level ₡812 Noise pollution Air pollution
Grand Bridge 的图标
Grand Bridge
Highly decorated, large support towers with walkways between tie together heavy suspension cables that hold the bridge deck.
Medium Roads 7 80 km/h[6] 0–100 4 Highway rules Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡7.0K + ₡4.75K per elevation level ₡687 Noise pollution Air pollution
Six-lane Road 的图标
Six-lane Road
Six-lane road that allows traffic in both directions.
Large Roads 4 50 km/h[5] −50–50 6 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.5K ₡313 ₡11.5K + ₡7.5K per elevation level ₡1.11K ₡30.25K ₡1.73K Noise pollution Air pollution
Six-lane Divided Road 的图标
Six-lane Divided Road
Six-lane road that allows traffic in both directions, with a divider in the middle.
Large Roads 4 60 km/h[7] −50–50 6 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.5K ₡313 ₡12.0K + ₡8.0K per elevation level ₡1.16K ₡32.25K ₡1.83K Noise pollution Air pollution
Seven-lane Asymmetric Road 的图标
Seven-lane Asymmetric Road
Four lanes going one way and three in the other. Works well especially for turning lanes in an intersection.
Large Roads 4 50 km/h[5] −50–50 7 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.87K ₡350 ₡12.62K + ₡8.25K per elevation level ₡1.22K ₡33.62K ₡1.92K Noise pollution Air pollution
Eight-lane Divided Road 的图标
Eight-lane Divided Road
Eight-lane road that allows traffic in both directions, with a divider in the middle.
Large Roads 4 60 km/h[7] −50–50 8 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡4.25K ₡388 ₡14.25K + ₡9.5K per elevation level ₡1.38K ₡39.0K ₡2.21K Noise pollution Air pollution
Six-lane Oneway Road 的图标
Six-lane Oneway Road
Six-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Large Roads 4 50 km/h[5] −50–50 6 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.5K ₡313 ₡11.5K + ₡7.5K per elevation level ₡1.11K ₡30.25K ₡1.73K Noise pollution Air pollution
Seven-lane Oneway Road 的图标
Seven-lane Oneway Road
Seven-lane road that allows traffic in one direction.
Large Roads 4 50 km/h[5] −50–50 7 Can have traffic lights Water & Sewage pipes Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡3.87K ₡350 ₡12.62K + ₡8.25K per elevation level ₡1.22K ₡33.62K ₡1.92K Noise pollution Air pollution
Six-lane Divided Extradosed Bridge 的图标
Six-lane Divided Extradosed Bridge
Support cables run from short support towers to the bridge superstructure.
Large Roads 4 60 km/h[7] 0–200 6 Can have traffic lights Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡11.5K + ₡8.0K per elevation level ₡1.13K Noise pollution Air pollution
Eight-lane Divided Cable-stayed Bridge 的图标
Eight-lane Divided Cable-stayed Bridge
Support cables run from upright towers in a fan-like pattern directly to the bridge deck.
Large Roads 4 60 km/h[7] 0–200 8 Can have traffic lights Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡13.75K + ₡9.5K per elevation level ₡1.36K Noise pollution Air pollution
Golden Gate Bridge 的图标
Golden Gate Bridge
Originally located in San Francisco, this famous suspension bridge opened in 1937 and spans the strait that connects the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean.
Large Roads DLC San Francisco Set.png 5 80 km/h[6] 0–100 6 Highway rules Low voltage power line with 40.0MW ₡9.25K + ₡6.25K per elevation level ₡912 Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-Lane Two-way Highway 的图标
Two-Lane Two-way Highway
Two-lane highway that allows traffic in both directions.
Highways 3 100 km/h[8] −50–50 2 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡1000 ₡100 ₡5.25K + ₡4.25K per elevation level ₡525 ₡14.25K ₡825 Noise pollution Air pollution
Three-Lane Two-way Highway 的图标
Three-Lane Two-way Highway
Three-lane highway that allows traffic in both directions.
Highways 7 100 km/h[8] −50–50 3 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡1.5K ₡150 ₡6.75K + ₡5.25K per elevation level ₡675 ₡18.75K ₡1.07K Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-Lane Two-way Highway 的图标
Four-Lane Two-way Highway
Four-lane highway that allows traffic in both directions.
Highways 7 100 km/h[8] −50–50 4 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡2.0K ₡200 ₡8.25K + ₡6.25K per elevation level ₡825 ₡23.25K ₡1.32K Noise pollution Air pollution
One-Lane One-Way Highway 的图标
One-Lane One-Way Highway
One-lane highway that allows traffic in one direction.
Highways 3 80 km/h[6] −50–50 1 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡500 ₡50 ₡3.75K + ₡3.25K per elevation level ₡375 ₡9.75K ₡575 Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-Lane One-Way Highway 的图标
Two-Lane One-Way Highway
Two-lane highway that allows traffic in one direction.
Highways 3 120 km/h[10] −50–50 2 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡1000 ₡100 ₡5.25K + ₡4.25K per elevation level ₡525 ₡14.25K ₡825 Noise pollution Air pollution
Three-Lane One-Way Highway 的图标
Three-Lane One-Way Highway
Three-lane highway that allows traffic in one direction.
Highways 3 120 km/h[10] −50–50 3 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡1.5K ₡150 ₡6.75K + ₡5.25K per elevation level ₡675 ₡18.75K ₡1.07K Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-Lane One-Way Highway 的图标
Four-Lane One-Way Highway
Four-lane highway that allows traffic in one direction.
Highways 3 120 km/h[10] −50–50 4 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡2.0K ₡200 ₡8.25K + ₡6.25K per elevation level ₡825 ₡23.25K ₡1.32K Noise pollution Air pollution
Five-Lane One-Way Highway 的图标
Five-Lane One-Way Highway
Five-lane highway that allows traffic in one direction.
Highways 3 120 km/h[10] −50–50 5 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡2.5K ₡250 ₡9.75K + ₡7.25K per elevation level ₡975 ₡27.75K ₡1.57K Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-lane Highway Truss Arch Bridge 的图标
Two-lane Highway Truss Arch Bridge
An arch under the bridge supports trusses, which in turn hold the bridge deck.
Highways 4 100 km/h[8] 0–200 2 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡5.25K + ₡4.25K per elevation level ₡525 Noise pollution Air pollution
Two-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge 的图标
Two-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge
Suspension cables run between support towers, and vertical suspension cables hold the bridge deck.
Highways 3 100 km/h[8] 0–200 2 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡5.25K + ₡4.25K per elevation level ₡525 Noise pollution Air pollution
Three-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge 的图标
Three-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge
Suspension cables run between support towers, and vertical suspension cables hold the bridge deck.
Highways 3 100 km/h[8] 0–200 3 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡6.75K + ₡5.25K per elevation level ₡675 Noise pollution Air pollution
Four-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge 的图标
Four-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge
Suspension cables run between support towers, and vertical suspension cables hold the bridge deck.
Highways 3 100 km/h[8] 0–200 4 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡8.25K + ₡6.25K per elevation level ₡825 Noise pollution Air pollution
Five-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge 的图标
Five-lane Highway One-way Suspension Bridge
Suspension cables run between support towers, and vertical suspension cables hold the bridge deck.
Highways 3 100 km/h[8] 0–200 5 Highway rules (Low voltage power line with 40.0MW)[9] ₡9.75K + ₡7.25K per elevation level ₡975 Noise pollution Air pollution


Parking spaces

Parking spaces are an integral part of any city. Arranging facilities for residents and tourists traveling by car is an important factor in making the city a comfortable place. When residents and tourists plan their way around the city, their decision-making is affected by the availability of parking in a manner similar to public transport options.

Name Size (cells) Cost Upkeep per month XP Comfort garageMarkerCapacity Default policies defaultProbability
Small Parking Lot 的图标
Small Parking Lot
A small parking area where citizens can park their cars.
5×5 ₡6.7K ₡500 100 50.0 0 Parking Fee: 10.0
Medium Parking Lot 的图标
Medium Parking Lot
A medium sized parking area where citizens can park their cars.
7×5 ₡14.4K ₡1.5K 100 50.0 0 Parking Fee: 10.0
Large Parking Lot 的图标
Large Parking Lot
A large lot for a great number of parked cars.
10×8 ₡94.95K ₡5.0K 150 50.0 0 Parking Fee: 10.0
Very Large Parking Lot 的图标
Very Large Parking Lot
A huge parking lot that can handle a lot of parking.
18×10 ₡225.0K ₡15.0K 500 50.0 0 Parking Fee: 10.0
Overground Parking Building 的图标
Overground Parking Building
A large parking garage with multiple floors. Can be upgraded with a car wash.
12×14 ₡225.0K ₡10.0K 500 60.0 0 Parking Fee: 10.0
Parking Hall Car Wash 的图标
Parking Hall Car Wash
Offering car wash services alongside parking attracts more drivers to park their cars in the building.
₡3.0K ₡7.5K 100 10.0 0
Underground Parking Building 的图标
Underground Parking Building
A parking garage where parking spaces are located underground.
6×10 ₡282.0K ₡7.0K 500 65.0 100 Parking Fee: 10.0
Automated Parking Building 的图标
Automated Parking Building
A tower-shaped parking building with an automated elevator system for storing and retrieving vehicles.
13×9 ₡1.6M ₡160.0K 2000 75.0 416 Parking Fee: 10.0 100


Name Noise pollution Electricity consumption Water consumption Garbage accumulation Workplaces Max. needed education Evening shifts Night shifts
Small Parking Lot Noise pollution 2500 250 0 5 0 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%
Medium Parking Lot Noise pollution 2500 500 0 10 0 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%
Large Parking Lot Noise pollution 5000 750 0 15 1 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%
Very Large Parking Lot Noise pollution 5000 1000 0 20 4 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%
Overground Parking Building Noise pollution 2500 700 500 50 4 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%
Parking Hall Car Wash 500 1000 50 2 Poorly educated 0% 0%
Underground Parking Building Noise pollution 2500 700 500 50 2 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%
Automated Parking Building Noise pollution 2500 700 20 25 12 Poorly educated 25% 12.5%

Road services

Road maintenance depot

The Road Maintenance Depot, which sends out vehicles to keep roads in good condition, fighting wear and tear and decreasing the chances of traffic accidents. During winter, snowplows are deployed to keep the roads clear of snow. The Roads infoview shows data about the condition of the roads, coloring them from green (good condition) to red (poor condition). Poor road quality or excess snow slow down traffic and increase chance of traffic accidents occurring. Road Maintenance takes care of these traffic accident aftermaths, clearing out the debris and allowing traffic to continue safely after the police have secured the site of the accident.

Name Size (cells) Cost Upkeep per month XP Maintenance types Maintenance vehicles maintenance vehicleEfficiency
Road Maintenance Depot 的图标
Road Maintenance Depot
Base of operations for road maintenance personnel, their tools and vehicles. Road maintenance comprises road repairs, snow clearing, and traffic accident clean-up.Can be upgraded with an extra garage for a larger maintenance vehicle fleet.
10×12 ₡75.0K ₡30.0K 150 Road, Snow, Vehicle 10 1.0
Road Maintenance Depot Extra Garage 的图标
Road Maintenance Depot Extra Garage
Provides more space for a larger fleet of road maintenance vehicles.
₡4.0K ₡15.0K 30 5


Name Noise pollution Electricity consumption Water consumption Garbage accumulation Workplaces Max. needed education Evening shifts Night shifts
Road Maintenance Depot Noise pollution 5000 1000 60 100 10 Poorly educated 20% 10%
Road Maintenance Depot Extra Garage Noise pollution 2500 500 0 10 5 Poorly educated 0% 0%

Road Attachments

File:Road services screenshot.png
Road services menu with various road attachments

Road attachments are added with left-click and removed with right-click.

Road Traffic Lights.pngTraffic lights and File:Road Stop Signs.pngstop signs can be added and removed from intersections to control the flow of traffic.

File:Road No Left Turn.pngNo turn left, File:Road No straight ahead.pngno straight ahead and File:Road No Right Turn.pngno turn right signs can be added and removed from road segments to prevent traffic from going in a certain direction at the end of the road segment.

File:Road Crosswalk.pngCrosswalks can be added and removed from road segments to allow pedestrians to cross the street at the end of the road segment.

File:Road Wide Sidewalk.pngWide sidewalks or File:Road Grass.pnggrass can be added and removed from the sides of road segments to create more space for pedestrians at the cost of removing roadside parking spaces.

File:Road Trees.pngTrees and File:Road Sound Barrier.pngsound barriers can be added and removed from the sides of road segments to reduce the generated noise pollution. Trees can only be placed on roads and sound barriers can only be placed on highways.

File:Road Lighting.pngLighting can be added and removed from highway segments to increase nighttime safety and give them low voltage power transfer capacity.

References

  1. This amount of XP is awarded for each 112m / 14 cells
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 The internal speedlimit is 80.0. This is displayed as 40 in the european theme and as 30 in the north american theme
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The internal speedlimit is 60.0. This is displayed as 30 in the european theme and as 25 in the north american theme
  4. The internal speedlimit is 40.0. There are no speed limit signs for this limit in the themes, but the estimated speedlimit for the european theme would be 20 km/h and 12 mph for the north american theme
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 The internal speedlimit is 100.0. This is displayed as 50 in the european theme and as 35 in the north american theme
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The internal speedlimit is 160.0. This is displayed as 80 in the european theme and as 55 in the north american theme
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 The internal speedlimit is 120.0. This is displayed as 60 in the european theme and as 45 in the north american theme
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 The internal speedlimit is 200.0. This is displayed as 100 in the european theme and as 65 in the north american theme
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 Electricity connection requires the road properties Lighting
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 The internal speedlimit is 240.0. This is displayed as 120 in the european theme and as 70 in the north american theme