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I wish there were triangular tiles in this, the "corner" is misleading as it is a standard square tile with a small corner cut out of it. Presumably it's to go around a building and leave a small border, although I don't know why since none of the other road tiles leave a border. Or maybe it's a corner cut out for a lamp post to sit in.
Just "Dirt" is not a Road
you stand near the corner of the right angle and chose pave to nearest corner and this paves a triangle that goes from the 2 adjacent corners across to yhe corner you are at.
The other half gets covered in whatever is covering the far 2 sides. if one is grass and one is dirt it will be half grass and half dirt. If one is paved then that quarter of the tile will be the same paving. This leads to the weird notched shape you may be seeing. The whole tile is considered being paved with whatever material you have used when you paved, only the display is modified for the other triangular half based on the tiles it borders.