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Hi everybody,
I found DLS does not balance the traffic flow in a multi-lane way in this design, which has only one in-lane and one out-lane.
I found out by trying, my workaround is to build the same n-lane road segment near the exit (2nd picture).
The other end of the extra segment does not require to be connected. I usually connect it back to the road itself to avoid the flashing icon.
examples:
I have read discussions and watched videos, and I only see people using single-lane queuing. Maybe l start the discuss here.
Do you have this kind of design in your cities? How is your design?
Not sure this can be fix in the algorithm?
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Hi everybody,
I found DLS does not balance the traffic flow in a multi-lane way in this design, which has only one in-lane and one out-lane.
I found out by trying, my workaround is to build the same n-lane road segment near the exit (2nd picture).
The other end of the extra segment does not require to be connected. I usually connect it back to the road itself to avoid the flashing icon.
examples:
I have read discussions and watched videos, and I only see people using single-lane queuing. Maybe l start the discuss here.
Do you have this kind of design in your cities? How is your design?
Not sure this can be fix in the algorithm?
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