![]() ![]() Note on compatibility: I’m writing this late 2018, after the first seven expansions, including Industries. Here’s a few other posts that complement this one: how to reduce traffic in the first place, how to build bike highways, how to add pedestrian crossings, rundown of every public transport type. We’ll also look at a few of the game’s systems, UI and quirks. In this guide, I’ll talk about some of those principles. ![]() There’s optimal strategies that can help you keep traffic flow well over 80% no matter how big your city gets. That said, the general principles always apply. The geography, size of your districts, mix of commercial and industrial areas, available outside connections and a hundred other factors will determine the right traffic management solution for each part of the city. ![]() In Cities: Skylines, every city is unique.
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