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- Select the TM:PE icon.
- Select the icon for 'Timed Traffic Lights'.
- Press and hold the CTRL and SHIFT button on your keyboard and click on one of the intersections.
- This wil automatically set up a (almost) perfectly programmed TTL.
- Only thing you could chance is the 'Flow Sensitivity'. This is automatically set to 3. But 2 is slightly more preferable.
You can now do two things to make it look good:
1) Use Node Controller Renewal and select the node where the two roads do not align, And make sure the shift between the two pieces is the same. Or the easier version;
2) Add 3-lane highways to the interchange instead of the 4-lane highways.
When I tried it in-game, I saw that there were some problems. I shared the screenshot of them on my profile.