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YES, why no 4 lane one-ways? Makes no sense.
Growing up in a major city we had 10 lanes (5 each way) due to traffic.
But yea more road options would be nice.
And larger highways! (maybe highways that go in both directions?)
Maybe lines grid to guide parallel road construction.
Like SC2013.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=478820060
Try this guys. It's simply clever.
I stay away from mods mostly because they corrupt too many game files, causing me to have to uninstall and re-verify game cache.
At least with Steam Workshop mods, this is not correct. You can remove them without any traces. The thing is, they can corrupt savegames.