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Mr. Traffic God should be your name.
I have seen a few spots of red on this when in heavy industrial with ports and rails, but very little actual congestion and when I do see congestion on this turtle, it alerts me that I have actual congestion not too far away from it. This makes it double useful.
Thank you so much for a thoughtful and useful comment. I haven't really tested it on anything larger than 24k, glad it's working out for you so far and I'm looking forward to your findings on it once you test with your harshest town, of course, only if you like :D
I'm interested in developing an improved version for larger cities, so any thoughts or insights are very welcome.
Again thanks for your feedback.
I like the size, look, and most importantly, efficiency. My cities are usually pretty big, and late-game this will not solve all problems in badly designed traffic - but using this mid-game while expanding can help maintain good traffic. I have not tried it in my harshest truck stacked dock and trainyard section of industry.
Let me know if you discover any flaws or have ideas for improvements :D