Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Texas U-Turn
102 comentarii
StrangerTlTS 14 iul. 2022 la 6:30 
The ramps are so ridiculously steep lol
wildwestusmc 22 dec. 2020 la 21:21 
These are beginning to move north. We have one or maybe two up here in Tulsa now. I do remember them being everywhere in Dallas and I loved them! Great addition!
drew 16 apr. 2019 la 19:45 
Fantastic asset; and yeah, I can count on one hand how many interchanges here in metropolitan San Antonio d o n ' t use this layout. It works decently, but they cause some pretty intense traffic one the use of the road passing through the highway hits a certain point. Belaire in Houston passing under the Sam Houston tollway is probably the best example I can think of.
Brahmin Herder 11 febr. 2019 la 2:18 
These are everywhere in El Paso as well.
tb10997 5 iun. 2018 la 15:19 
Always thought the name of this sounded like it could be some messed up inuendo on urban dictionary.
Bulldizzysquizzy 24 mai 2018 la 13:15 
Yup, we have these in San Antonio. Great for causing traffic to back up in game and IRL.
Waluigi'sWallofOuijas 31 oct. 2017 la 13:37 
aka where homeless people live in austin
lilscruff 27 aug. 2017 la 13:28 
used dinar tree you wouldnt want to be in houston...
Erica-K 4 iun. 2017 la 14:47 
Lived in Corpus Christi For Decades, and yea, these things are all over the place! And they are horrible! :P
pleg  [autor] 30 dec. 2016 la 5:51 
@wildwykdfairie Yeah I lived in Houston for about a year and loved these! There are a few minor differences that I made to make it a little easier to use in the game: Like you said it could be a bit longer but I was trying to keep it compact. Another thing is all the bends around the off-ramps. Again trying to keep it more compact.
kyzuro 29 nov. 2016 la 20:09 
Yep! They're still eveywhere on I-10, I-45, and 59.
WISD0MTREE 22 aug. 2016 la 10:09 
I remember these all along I-10 west of Houston. I wish I was back there instead of NC. :(
pleg  [autor] 6 aug. 2015 la 16:38 
Ah-ha!! I think I got it. Thumbnails should finally work. Sorry for the delay. If you all need any other updates please let me know and I'll do my best to get them out (eventually)
pleg  [autor] 6 aug. 2015 la 16:31 
ughhhh I'm trying to update but the C:S asset editor is wonky...
pleg  [autor] 25 iul. 2015 la 8:10 
I'll make an update soon. Thanks for the comments.
Mandari 15 iul. 2015 la 23:08 
Please make update for thumbs, so it shows up ingame.
Dispenser is spy 16 iun. 2015 la 6:28 
make update for thumbs
zieglerzulu 28 mai 2015 la 20:07 
been in texas for two years, and if they ever find the mad mexican that talked them into making these insane roads, they should do bad things to him. That and thinking BBQ involves a cow was the two biggest...WTF"s for me in this state. And Austin...one of the worst traffic cities in the country, I definately would not want to copy my city after its disastrous road system. Still cool though, I seen the Austin area map and thought this would be needed. Glad you did it, it's nice to bring your traffic nightmares to a game. :P
MoonLiteNite 19 apr. 2015 la 14:34 
Reminds me about 2miles down the road. And about 2 hours worth of traffic for 20miles hahah :P
So they work so good, and so cheap to build, but with heavy loads everything just stops. In real life, and in game.
sketchesofpayne 11 apr. 2015 la 23:28 
Common in a lot of the western US
Recer75 11 apr. 2015 la 18:08 
Is it posible to have one whit dubel hight?
ytb 11 apr. 2015 la 6:50 
Handles a high volume of traffic and I didn't need to tear down half a neighbourhood to retro-fit it, either. 10/10, would rate again.
Flipz 3 apr. 2015 la 17:34 
This is by far my favorite way to transfer ppl from the highway to housing area's. Don't even live in texas... :) thanks!
mikemonk 2 apr. 2015 la 0:24 
Really appreciate this! I lived in Texas for a long time, and didn't realize this wasn't the normal way to do things until moving away. Can't wait to use it in game.
dormibumusic 31 mart. 2015 la 7:45 
Lived in Austin for two years and did a lot of driving throughout Texas. Once you get used to them, they are quite efficient. Thanks for adding this!
TheFunnyOne1125 25 mart. 2015 la 17:29 
Awesome. I live in Austin.
[BLA]Unmortal 25 mart. 2015 la 2:25 
i like this one its so basic but nice at same time.
gone try snuggel it in with my current city.
older than dirt 23 mart. 2015 la 15:59 
Haha in Virginia we put off ramps in the middle of nowhere with no corresponding on ramp. One way trip to "I think we're lost."
Fahlur 23 mart. 2015 la 4:45 
ive seen these in Montana as well. They are great
Maximum Broly! 23 mart. 2015 la 4:23 
Fellow Texan, live in Houston area also. Thanks for adding this.
Ahuizotl 22 mart. 2015 la 21:13 
@Balloono Found the Houstonian :)
Zeek 21 mart. 2015 la 19:46 
where i live (arizona) we have the same thing but without the kink on the frontage road, For instance your on the road not the freeway you can go stright though the light if its green with no turning. (however i dont know if i could make this design with the games road editor.)
TheBigJu 21 mart. 2015 la 4:32 
way too sensitive to slope to be useful..
TheDaftestPunk 19 mart. 2015 la 17:23 
wait, so tyhis isnt a normal thing in other places? wow.
BoredClear 19 mart. 2015 la 0:19 
We call them frontage roads in Texas.
BATLORD 18 mart. 2015 la 13:51 
I saw one of these in Salem, Oregon!
Thunderous Clockwork WarMachine 16 mart. 2015 la 19:28 
This is a tiny version of what I live near. Like this is what you find waaaaay out in the middle of nowhere in the country.

By me, which is admittedly the craziest point possible, it's a 16 lane freeway passing over an 11 lane road, with 10 lanes of feeder road.

On average, we've probably got like 10 lanes of freeway passing over 8 lane roads, with 6 lanes of feeder road.

I don't to understand why cities would be planned without these things.
Every other method seems like a mad hassel in comparison.
MancoRises86 16 mart. 2015 la 18:15 
Those "frontage" roads are called "feeder" roads :).
GDK 16 mart. 2015 la 4:10 
awesome
sveardze 15 mart. 2015 la 18:29 
This bears a strong resemblance to a Single Point Urban Interchange.
Spooky 15 mart. 2015 la 13:20 
As much of a proud Texas I make myself to be, these are retarded. Thank god I live in Midland and not Houston or DFW.
travius 15 mart. 2015 la 12:35 
In Texas, the side roads of the highway are "Frontage Roads" and used for local access. Take a look of a map of Houston, TX and you'll see what I mean.
Saelith 15 mart. 2015 la 11:34 
I definitely agree Nuttenbande Jmazunaki. People need to make the spacing the same as the default highways.
Chema_cagi 15 mart. 2015 la 9:46 
My favourite intersection to date, especially in places with not-so-much traffic. Awesome work
mazulicious 15 mart. 2015 la 5:51 
is there a possibilty that you chance the space between the highway to the space which used by the "regular" highways? further it would be nice if you chance the middle road (in the middle) to a large one.
Sol 15 mart. 2015 la 3:48 
I am concerned that so many intersections would bring traffic to a grinding halt in this game?
themisfitjoe 14 mart. 2015 la 22:43 
After living in Dallas for 10 years, then moving to Orlando... god I miss frontage roads
walter_nyc 14 mart. 2015 la 20:20 
Very nicely done. Not for areas with lots of traffic. To many intersections overload the highway and you get the dissapearing car and truck bug.
Fsac 14 mart. 2015 la 19:36 
As a Texan, I approve of this add-on. The only thing this is missing is the half-dead flora, and tacky star designs alongside the whole thing.
Buns 14 mart. 2015 la 18:58 
A definate addition to my city. Thankyou.