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the alternative? Thanks
The tweaking tip was ment for those with different city layouts around it. My city is connected to it and if I don't ban heavy traffic, all the trucks will use the shorter route through the suburbs to get to the highway. In my city, I pretty much have to force the heavy traffic to use this ramp to avoid massive issues in other areas ;)
1. You linked 2 highway off ramps to a non highway road, this will cause merging issues, as mitchells said it would.
2. The access & local zoning roads are incorrect. There's a reason why he left some gaps without road access and why he didn't put long small roads further than 12 tiles on his design, and instead forces vehicles to use the opposite road to an area.
3. You don't really need separate road to access this area, quite infact the main strength of his design is so that the road network would be able to handle both heavy AND light vehicles at once.
Your adaptation looks pretty, but it defeats the purpose of the one posted by mitchells00 on reddit.