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for the info if you have plans for a new city I will Like to say a Size of no more then 100,00 people will be a big size for me anything biger then that is to much for me and i only say this because i have not yet reached 100,000 lol
Love ur city will save it and have many good time crusing around and looking around
many thanks
There are several rules If you want to eliminate jams.
First of all - build 2 or more entries/exits on each zone. Use trains between zones and subways within zone. Don't mix them. Don't place crossroads close to each other. Isolate inner-city railways network. Use footpaths. Don't build huge zones - struggle against the jams will be more difficult. Don't use tiny roundabouts
Districts - it's up to you, use them or not. It affects on your income. I raise money on tourism and soccer.
Good luck :-)
thank you thumbs up
if you can tell me how did u manage no jams
that will be a great help also i see you dont have every where a District is this good or bad or it doesn't matter
many thanks