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Maps only break if they rely on mods that break (such as maps that need Network Extensions, for instance, are in danger with every update, which is why I swapped them for vanilla roads)
The map theme is listed in the required items. It's New Caledonia (Custom Pavement) v.1.1.
The LUT is an experimental one that isn't on the workshop.
I also used Daylight Classic, Dynamic Resolution, Ultimate Eyecandy, and PostprocessFX.
I would recommend using the Relight mod + its LUTs instead. Relight Average and Relight Neutral are nice, and you can tweak them with the mod itself. (They weren't out at the time I made the map, sadly)
Trafffic ++ V2 is known to cause it (although nobody should be using that anymore anyway.) There might be others.
It's easiest to check this list of incompatible and broken mods. (Copy the URL, Steam's link filter freaks out over google docs documents.)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mVFkj_7ij4FLzKs2QJaONNmb9Z-SRqUeG6xFGqEX1ew
Did you connect them to a road grid?
Have you checked your mods for incompatible or broken mods?