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I guess the Pedestrian Street is more for low trafic zoning to minimize the trafic as it is the slowest street. But if it is a huge shortcut the speed will not be enough to make the pathfinding punish this route enough to avoid it.
description does not match the behaviour
if its ONLY service and deliveries, then there shouldn't be any (other) cars on them, period
I bet a lot of Payday3 Gold Edition owners are driving those cars, that would make sense in this game.
The same issue here.
Cars are going all over pedestrian streets even if there are sutable options nearby (e.g. normal streets) without any/few traffic.
In this games there is no Penalty.
I get even trucks going trough residential pedestrian street roads as a shortcut, so i dont think it is an "i live there" situation...
That would be a cool feature to see cims get pulled over and towed away in the game. Incentive to add more police stations. Maybe add a 'resisting' factor and sometimes it goes off the rails and there is a high speed chase.
Oh I want that!
Nah, there are pedestrian only streets everywhere in EU, where only service and delivery vehicles are allowed. And then there are pedestrian walkways where people just walk around, like in nature and stuff.
The only weird design choice is why both look pretty ugly and why there aren't more options like gravel paths or dirt paths.