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Mini motorways guide
Mini motorways guide




This means, they don’t choose alternate routes in case of traffic jam. This is not always possible, but it is good to keep this mindset even if the building have spawned in the worst spot possible.Ĭars choose the shorter route, not the fastest (except for highways). Set some main roads crossing you map, have little suburbs, etc. In other words, it works better to have three houses connected to each other and to just one intersection with a “main road” instead of having the three houses connected to the main road directly, even if this is a much shorter route. So, try to keep crossroads and T intersections to a minimum by making tree like structures instead of connecting everything directly to the closest road. Have all of them on the board instead of in “your hand”, so you can reserve space and keep buildings from spawning in inconvenient spots.Ĭars go faster on straight roads and reduce speed when going through an intersection, even if its route is straight and there are no other cars. Some of the strategies I find to be useful (trial and error) are: That being said, the top players score in the thousands so there must be some tricks… i’m guessing if you can break 2000 on a regular map then youre the guy who should be giving tutorials Highways work well in many cases but the loss of tiles can kill you in the late game when new things appear in impossibly far places. This maximizes where houses appearĥ-Most games where I am over 1300 have been avoiding using highways and red lights except to get over rivers or to connect things that are across the mapĦ-Seen most success with roundabouts but dont overload them or use them unless you can’t avoid colors mergingħ-cut diagonal instead of corners and you’ll save a tileĨ-use extra roads as placeholders like an O-shape around an intersection until you can get a roundabout or to block a building or house from appearingĩ-stoplights work well when 2 colors must cross paths but the more crowded it gets the more they just cause issuesġ0-in general, the more tiles you have to plan ahead the better. Better to make them go around than to lose!ģ-Grid systems work well but the center of your city is where you have to be careful about future congestion.Ĥ- leave 2 spaces between roadways, one space open from buildings and entrances. I’ve always used ALL houses and have over 1300 on every map…ġ-Try to keep colors seperate and prevent them from sharing roads if possible.Ģ-When you are in the later stages of the game and a color is in trouble, its almost always 2 or more colors all using one intersection- see if you can delete a single connection to reroute safer colors a different way-they will choose the fastest route even if it kills you. RED AND SINGLE YELLOW LINES CAN ONLY GIVE A GUIDE TO THE RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROLS IN FORCE AND SIGNS, NEARBY OR AT A ZONE ENTRY, MUST BE CONSULTED.I disagree with #1. A box MARKED IN WHITE means that it is available throughout the day. A box MARKED IN RED indicates that it may only be available for the purpose specified for part of the day (eg between busy peak periods). On Red Routes you may stop to park, load/unload in specially marked boxes and adjacent signs specify the times and purposes and duration allowed. The times that the red line prohibitions apply are shown on nearby signs, but the double red line ALWAYS means no stopping at any time.

mini motorways guide

The red lines apply to the carriageway, pavement and verge. In London the double and single red lines used on Red Routes indicate that stopping to park, load/unload or to board and alight from a vehicle (except for a licensed taxi or if you hold a Blue Badge) is prohibited.

mini motorways guide

Red lines are used on some roads instead of yellow lines. Waiting is limited to the duration specified during the days and times shown Red Route stopping controls White bay markings and upright signs (see below) indicate where parking is allowed.

mini motorways guide

If no days are shown on the signs, the restrictions are in force every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays. The times at which the restrictions apply for other road markings are shown on nearby plates or on entry signs to controlled parking zones. Double yellow lines mean no waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions. You may stop to load or unload (unless there are also loading restrictions as described below) or while passengers board or alight. Waiting restrictions indicated by yellow lines apply to the carriageway, pavement and verge.






Mini motorways guide