![]() ![]() Once in my city I was having some noticeable congestion, and it was solved when I replaced a small section of industry with offices - the reduction in trucks in a specific area made all the difference. So spreading RCI and mixing them appropriately does wonders because of cars all headed in the same directions they are spread more evenly. To give a more extreme example, if you stuff all your commercial in one corner of your city, you *will* get traffic no matter how well-designed your road network is because you'll get a gazillion cars and trucks going in the same direction. Second piece of advice was that sometimes the issue is not so much your road system but the buildings themselves. This helps traffic flow in a predictable but controlled manner.
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