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I got all that, the roads were behaving as TMPE was set up, but since arrows only show on traffic lights I didn't notice for a while that no car was turning on one junction. I found the arrows and was placing them but since they are only visual and not functional the issue was still present.
Don't get me wrong, I think the roads are fantastic, beautiful visually. It's just that lack of arrows on roads without traffic lights makes it difficult for me to see what is going on with the road.
Am I missing something?
@Rias Have a look at the village roads pack. It has non parking no double yellows.
Thanks for the reply.
I figured out the naming, UKR-D JnCL is the closest under ukr d. Of the UKR SL the shortest is 2m, that covers two of the lines i mean and the gap inbetween.
I noticed that the same line I am after is used for the parking on UKR-SR 2L2W-15 Parking.
There is an image of what I am talking about on reddit here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CitiesSkylinesModding/comments/f6h8uw/anyone_know_of_any_short_dashes_like_these/
These packs are incredible, thank you.
If possible, could you add the very short line that appears at motorway junction or when changing from 2 to 3 lanes etc?
I often want to cover up the standard lane markings and extend the junction markings but cannot find a decal anywhere that is short enough
I use the decals in this pack to make lines in junctions to guide vehicles. Also, mini-roundabouts are fun to construct. My city has a lot of cycle tracks too, so it's good for detailing those. I'm really glad that this collection exists on the workshop!
Again, I really like the UKR project, and I've used many of your assets in my own cities for several years now!