Learn Cities: Skylines II parking, traffic flow, and highway planning. Place parking near dense zones and monitor flow percentages.
Walkthrough
- 1Place parking lots near high-density residential and commercial zones, particularly dense apartment or downtown-style areas.
- 2Monitor traffic flow percentages on your minimap (a small map showing your city's layout).
- 3Adjust road design as needed based on traffic flow observations.
- 4Plan highway interchanges strategically to accommodate future city expansion.
- 5Utilize bridges and secondary highways to improve cross-map traffic distribution.
- 6Watch actual parking lot usage before adding more, as patterns can shift.
- 7A city can function with roughly 60% traffic flow, but eventually, highway freight traffic will require attention.
- 8Consider early bridge links and partial freeway-style connectors to relieve pressure before building a full freeway network.
Tips
- Parking lots are most useful near dense areas, not spread throughout the entire city.
- Don't add more parking until you observe current usage; some lots may become less useful over time.
- Early infrastructure like bridges and partial freeways can significantly help traffic flow even before major highway construction.
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