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Not kidding.
WR lacks in this part:
* Day/night traffic patterns
* Realistic sims lives regarding transportation. Each one with an origin and a destination with no magic teleporting.
* Less strict terrain restrictions: shorter tunnels, more types of roads with realistic use of lanes.
But it is the best game I know of to my liking.
I would also recommend the first one, but problem is that Tropico 1 is for poor man's computers.
Cities in Motions for almost only traffic.
SIMUTrans, Transport Fever and OpenTTD for logistics
There are some with colony vibes management, individual stuff and etc, like Banished, Going Medieval, etc, where Dwarf Fortress is the true masterpiece
And there the amazing story sim Rimworld.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/868360/Project_Hospital/