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local laneDividers = skinvars["lanedividers"]
for i=1,#laneDividers do
The local variables ( specifically in AS2 skin lua ) are kind of unstable, if you have more than one of the same "local" in your script ( in this case you had two "laneDividers" ), it will corrupt the entire script and you have to start a new one, in another word rebuild the skin.
Not an expert here, but I had the same problem when creating my skin, simply remove the other "local" doesn't help, re-work is probably the only way to go. Sorry you had to experience this :(
Side note: If you want two CreateRail() to use the same "local" variable, put them into one "local" like this:
local shoulderLines = skinvars["shoulderlines"]
for i=1,#shoulderLines do
CreateRail{ -- lane line
something
}
CreateRail{ -- lane line
something
}
}
end