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Oh, I was thinking about the German roads thing. If you're trying to create a speed limitless autobahn, would buildings still be a problem? After all, in reality, I don't think they put buildings alongside autobahns, which is like most European motorways. As for the interchanges, perhaps only setting that super high speed limit on the lane furthest left would solve that issue?
As for unlimited speed, it won't have much effect other than aesthetics.
It was partly a problem with TM, though, because the lane customisation wasn't as clear-cut (you could assign the wrong lane to a junction easily). So sometimes I'd accidentally force huge volumes of traffic through residential areas simply because the main road was no longer a valid route because the lanes didn't go in the right directions.
For example, it would be nice for German players to choose their country and see properly named roads with correct default speeds, traffic signs and so on. Same applies for US, Canada, Japan and so on...
While a list of each country would be long, it's something that would rarely be used (a couple of times per game). We could start with just some of the major countries and then add a few more over time as people request them.