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I honestly doubt that this mod has to do with it.
The mod does the same as any terrain tool but on a larger scale.
It does not interfere with routing or traffic.
If I may suggest (in my experience):
Have you tried re-placing it?
Is it (accidentally) on a one way road and can they get anywhere?
Did you use other mods?
MoveIt; is it close enough to the road?
TrafficManager; are emergency vehicles allowed on that road?
Is it an asset? does it actually work?
It interpolates the height between the lowest and the highest point and multiplies it with itself.
Your lowest point would be 0*0=0 and your highest point would be 1*1=1.
The heights in between will change.
(I do admit that the description is 'a bit' misleading. Depths will get lower but heights will not actually get higher...they get lowered less)
when I use it, the highest point and lowest point don't seem to change?
Originally the mod was not intended for in game use but made it possible because of a request but never thought about autosave. Sorry for that.
(I don't use autosave. Actually, I hardly save at all. I enjoy building but almost never the result)
For now I'll put a warning and a 'not recommended' in the description.
Not totally sure if I can fix this for future victims but I'll try.
In Memoriam - The citizens of lost cities.