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Also it would be nice to have another normal standard 1+1 road that has striped yellow lines instead of only the double full lines. I would use these for lonely small roads going out into the desert. I think the historic Route 66 from Arizona (Hualapai in Arizona for example) is a good example for the road I am looking for. Here a maps link: https://www.google.ch/maps/place/U.S.+Rte+66,+Continental+Divide,+NM,+USA/@35.3151765,-113.9177805,135m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x87da551856122831:0xfcbb87f98772852f!8m2!3d36.1450958!4d-96.0023638
That does not look like a 3+1 OR Arizona. The link takes me to Downtown Tulsa.
Hmm, crap, if I click on it takes me to the route 66, but maybe it is easier to find with these details:
Coordinates: 35.314845, -113.917406
Description: 6315-6289 AZ-66, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
He will. Please be patient, or else he won't. A lot of people want highways, so just wait.
I also think some alternative texture versions of the existing roads would be nice. Brick versions of the smaller roads would be great for downtown shopping districts. Concrete versions would be great for overpasses.