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why don't they use the yellow path?

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oh snape! that'd be driving backwards on a 1-way avenue. i get it. duh.

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Try Drawpaths. I don't think Maxis programmed for intersections where the road only joins one side of the avenue, though I could be wrong.

Unless that avenue has no other intersections until it hits the city border or a OWR, RHW or NWM transition...

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    New question:

    I have a building with 2k commuters who all use the same subway entrance... yet that subway station says 90 ppl using it?

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    oh snape! that'd be driving backwards on a 1-way avenue. i get it. duh.

    Simple explanation that everyone else has already pointed out: You'd have to use a fully-dragged crossing, not a half-crossing.

    Try Drawpaths. I don't think Maxis programmed for intersections where the road only joins one side of the avenue, though I could be wrong.

    Wrong again; It's an intentional design feature, and those kinds of half-crossings are commonplace in real-life anyway. The proximity to an AVExAVE crossing just makes it look all wonky.

    I have a building with 2k commuters who all use the same subway entrance... yet that subway station says 90 ppl using it?

    My only hypothesis is that you didn't leave the game running long enough to update. Then again, that's more of the speciality for z1.

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    I have a building with 2k commuters who all use the same subway entrance... yet that subway station says 90 ppl using it?

    My only hypothesis is that you didn't leave the game running long enough to update. Then again, that's more of the speciality for z1.

    I agree; my best guess is that it's a synchronization issue. I can't think of anything else that would explain this.

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    Forget about crossings... that crossing is soooo wrong... in order for people to turn and use that ramp, they would have to go against the lane direction, since the ramp for the highway is in the opposite lane, so I dont think sims cant drive on the opposite lane to catch a ramp... look at it close... no one can use that ramp... :uhm:

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