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Striaght/curved/free form etc.
Use those to select which you want & go craaaaaaaaazy ;)
'Cities: Skylines - Aesthetic City Road Guide!'
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=422066030
The two roads that I linked the ends of the highway to the roundabout are actually two straight roads. Take a straight road and drag it from the highway end to the natural snap point on the roundabout (the same point where you deleted the spokes of the roundabout intersection asset). By doing this the straight road bends. This will happen whenever you connect a straight road at an acute angle to another. Watch the guide I mentioned above; it will demonstrate that happening.
Nodes don‘t curve, only segments between two nodes can.
I suppose what you may mean is the snapping behaviour when you attempt to place roads close to rach other. You can use a mod called Fine Road Anarchy to disable that:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=802066100