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The node you select first is the side that will be bent, so take two roads as an example, A and B: If you select node A and then node B and hit Enter, track piece A will bend to snap into node B. However, if you want track A to stay static, select node A and then node B and then track piece A, then hit Enter. That will move track piece A to snap with node B instead of bending A. If you want instead track B to move, make sure you select node B first and then node A and track B before hitting Enter.
Also, I'd recommend joining the Discord server, where we have an #editor channel for quick help on stuff like this: https://discord.gg/distance