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The problem actually is that you are not using NExt2 roads. They are required else the map will be broken. While you are using an alternative, that alternative isn't prebuilt into the map. Instead you could sub to NExt2, load up the map, upgrade the roads to your preferred roads, then unsub from NExt if you really don't want it.
There's only 1 mod used and that is the Network Extensions 2 mod, which has been "out of date" for almost a couple years by now. If NExt2 doesn't work anymore (crashes your game etc.), you can load the map without the mod as well, the only thing broken will be the interchange near the start square which is obviously not ideal, but it won't make the map unplayable, just takes one highway out of the connection.
The options to take out the NExt2 requirement are either replacing the two-way-highway with the Mass Transit version of the road, effectively locking the map behind a DLC, or using a regular road which also does not function too well at interchanges. If you really need the road, you can always replace it in the map editor before starting a new game on the map too.
I hope this clarifies the situation!