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Can you specify what you mean?
Multiple national roads/highways share their outside connection because the outside connection spawns traffic. Too many outside connection on one map would therfore lead to an overflow of dummy traffic. That is the reason I combined some at the map edges.
What happens to your traffic when you upgrade the roads in what way? More traffic, or traffic concentrating?
I had a number of issues when upgrading roads, as it meant rebuilding in a lot of places, causing knock on effects for traffic routing.
(Can't be arsed to load it to check, as the last time I played this map was about 3 years ago, on my old PC)
are you serious?
upto11: Thank you for providing a solution for those who don't want to use it. :)