Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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2015년 3월 10일 오후 2시 22분
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Texas U-Turn. These types of interchanges are known for being common in Texas. They do require frontage roads, but the areas on the frontage roads can be zoneable!
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StrangerTlTS 2022년 7월 14일 오전 6시 30분 
The ramps are so ridiculously steep lol
wildwestusmc 2020년 12월 22일 오후 9시 21분 
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 2019년 4월 16일 오후 7시 45분 
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 2019년 2월 11일 오전 2시 18분 
These are everywhere in El Paso as well.
tb10997 2018년 6월 5일 오후 3시 19분 
Always thought the name of this sounded like it could be some messed up inuendo on urban dictionary.
Bulldizzysquizzy 2018년 5월 24일 오후 1시 15분 
Yup, we have these in San Antonio. Great for causing traffic to back up in game and IRL.
Waluigi'sWallofOuijas 2017년 10월 31일 오후 1시 37분 
aka where homeless people live in austin
lilscruff 2017년 8월 27일 오후 1시 28분 
used dinar tree you wouldnt want to be in houston...
Erica-K 2017년 6월 4일 오후 2시 47분 
Lived in Corpus Christi For Decades, and yea, these things are all over the place! And they are horrible! :P
pleg  [작성자] 2016년 12월 30일 오전 5시 51분 
@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.