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In that map, first of all, I had to demolish / transfer such roads, and also increase the capacity (for example, a two-lane unilateral road to at least a 3-4 lane one-way road, also one- and two-way avenues).
I apologize for the chatter. Just ask you to take into account the above written and "do not sin" very close crossroads (even if you remove the traffic lights, the benefit is such a mode, all the same in such places on the roads are formed congestion).
If you continue to develop this city - I would very much like to have an empty city map (without the population, houses, etc.), but with a full grid of roads.
I'm a complete noob in the construction of roads - the game got only 29.04 (I'm tired of SimCity 5, in anticipation of SimCity 6 decided to buy this game having read positive reviews).
At least the map with the available roads (and not just the highway) can serve as a basis for beginners - even if I do not like something - I just rebuild to my taste. For example, I downloaded the town with roads (I can not remember the name at once), everything is fine, beautiful roads, but ... I do not know if it's realism, or the author of the town decided so, but there are quite a few intersections located in several cells from each other (The minimum distance, even one building would not stand between the roads). Because of this, despite one-way traffic on small roads, such junctions create traffic jams.