Handles more traffic than Roads, but does not transmit power and water. They don't handle a lot of traffic, though. Roads transmit power & water alongside themselves and are easy to work with. You'll initially connect your city with only Roads and they remain important throughout the game. As your Happiness goes down, you'll also have citizens leave your city.Īs an example, if your city has great recreation and low crime, maybe your citizens will be ok with bad traffic! But let's say you then raise taxes and maybe now they don't want to put up with high taxes and bad traffic, so they start to leave. As your overall Happiness deceases, there will be lower demand for commercial goods, which you can see in Stats -> Cash. Traffic Congestion is the only one of these eight where lower is better. Traffic Congestion lowers Happiness, there's a summary in Stats -> Overview where you can see on the right of the eight Happiness categories. There's a View Traffic button here or you can go to View -> Traffic to see a traffic heat map. Note that a low congestion number is better. If you wanted to see some information on Traffic Congestion, go to Stats -> Traffic. In the later game, though, you'll end up having high Traffic Congestion, which will negatively effect your citizen's Happiness. Yes, you can and will for most of the early game. Why bother, can't we just build the entire city using regular Roads?
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