as long as you know where you want to go to they are easy: Turbo roundabouts do work in real life too, but they tend to be constructed in a way so people don't get confused sometimes even separating lanes with barriers. That one eats trafic, it just keeps movingĪll the beautifull lines done with intersection marking tool: Industry example 3 legs, is a turning point so it's 3 exits = 3 lanesĪdded feature because of heavy traffic: a slip lane (a crossing free way to get to the next street) so it's +1 lane = 4 lanes Inner city example: 3 legs, not used as turning point so it's 2 exits = 2 lanes (if you intend to use the roundabout as a designed turning point make sure to count the entrance as an exit too.) Make vehicles pick their lane when they enter the roundabout or even on the street leading into the roundabout They work by giving every exit it's own lane, The set even comes with an explaination how to do turbo roundabouts and how to set them up in TMPE. Or you can use these fantastic roads, they are made for roundabouts and don't allow pedestrians on the inner ring. just mind to give them a bridge or an underpass. Useing highways is the vanilla way to simply exclude pedestrians. Of course also give priority to the roundabout and make the entering cars give way. Make that button green all around the roundabout and red for the streets that enter the roundabout. Its the green option that I tried to arange in the center of the following screenshot but yep you want them to "que across intersection"
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