Learn Cities: Skylines 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 near dense apartment or downtown-style areas.
- 2Monitor traffic flow percentages (a city can function around 60% traffic flow) and adjust road design as needed.
- 3Plan highway interchanges strategically for city expansion.
- 4Utilize bridges and secondary highways to improve cross-map traffic distribution.
- 5Consider early bridge links and partial freeway-style connectors to relieve pressure even before building a full freeway network.
- 6Watch actual parking lot usage before adding more; some lots may become less useful as traffic patterns shift.
- 7Pay attention to highway freight traffic, as it will eventually need attention.
Tips
- Parking lots are often most useful near dense apartment or downtown-style areas rather than everywhere.
- Some parking lots may become less useful as traffic patterns shift, so watch actual usage before adding more.
- Early bridge links and partial freeway-style connectors can relieve pressure even before you build a full freeway network.
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