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- So. . . pedestrian walkways are awesome. : r CitiesSkylines - Reddit
The raised pedestrian path cuts right through the center of these blocks, is a shorter more direct route across the city, and connects to nearby metros and the central train station And I do curved paths down to street level on each block for access, and to make it look pretty
- Pedestrian crossing : r CitiesSkylines2 - Reddit
Except two walkways, they just will not use them, no matter that they are identical to the rest of the walkways, and no matter how many times and different ways I rebuild them, it's like the walkways are covered in every > 50% CFR disease known to humankind and another 100 unknown but equally deadly diseases lol
- How do I make pedestrian paths and bridges? : r CitiesSkylines2 - Reddit
Honestly they should be in "roads paths", as a pedestrian-only area ) The other "pedestrian road", is actually a road, like an alley It is designed for walking and for delivery and service vehicles to reach things like parks and backs of buildings and whatever needs reaching by those things
- Pedestrian walkways are cumbersome, any solutions?
Or about 5 71 in metric According to this page, the US limits 18-wheelers to a maximum of "13 or 14 feet" That's about 4 to 4 25 me
- When to use elevated pedestrian walkways? : r CitiesSkylines - Reddit
In my current city, population 135k, I have a connected system of elevated walkways throughout the whole city You can get from virtually anywhere to anywhere else by using these "pedestrian highways" My cims love them - they get a LOT of use So far my public transit options include 2 LRT lines and 2 subway lines - and no buses
- When should I use pedestrian paths? : r CitiesSkylines - Reddit
There was a city posted here a while back and it was walkways over every intersection, forming a huge grid of walkways across the city No one ever drove, they all walked It seems like cims will always choose walking over driving, probably to help balance the fact that players probably don't tend to use a lot of walkways by default
- Pedestrian walkway planning in Malaysia in a nutshell : r malaysia - Reddit
At this point, I'd accept they just builds loads of pedestrian bridges everywhere, Hong Kong style Until they think of a more radical way to redesign KL (plans that remove most cars from KL, thus inconveniencing drivers which is why it'll be waaaay in the future and not anytime soon), that is probably the most easiest solution
- Pedestrian Walkways : r CitiesSkylines - Reddit
I built a boardwalk on the beach using the zonable pedestrian walkways, zoned for low density commercial and plopped a few beach volleyball courts down How do I get the garbage and delivery trucks to go on the boardwalk? I did not change any of the driving permissions My stores are being abandoned for lack of goods
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