We can do both, just dont do anything extra to the roads/vehicles just yet
But do make those changes I mentioned in a previous post, then we can move on again.
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We can do both, just dont do anything extra to the roads/vehicles just yet
If you wouldn't want that, you'd need to remove "ROAD" from the "powered_roadtype_list".
I know, that is what I was going to do as the next step, to kind of make clear what a powered_roadtype_list does.Kruemelchen wrote: ↑10 May 2023 11:36 If you wouldn't want that, you'd need to remove "ROAD" from the "powered_roadtype_list".
You still can cross a road (depending on which road is in what powered_roadtype_list) without vehicles wondering off into the other road.However, I wouldn't recommend prohibiting the vehicles on standard road, as sometimes you might want to cross a standard road occasionally.
I'm very inclined to know, how this would be achieved, as to my understanding, there is no other possibility for road vehicles then being powered or not powered.Quast65 wrote: ↑10 May 2023 12:20 You still can cross a road (depending on which road is in what powered_roadtype_list) without vehicles wondering off into the other road.
That is what I am trying to achieve, but we are going too fast for now.
Like I said, first some cleaning, as right now everything is powered in each other.
Ill PM youKruemelchen wrote: ↑10 May 2023 12:53I'm very inclined to know, how this would be achieved, as to my understanding, there is no other possibility for road vehicles then being powered or not powered.Quast65 wrote: ↑10 May 2023 12:20 You still can cross a road (depending on which road is in what powered_roadtype_list) without vehicles wondering off into the other road.
That is what I am trying to achieve, but we are going too fast for now.
Like I said, first some cleaning, as right now everything is powered in each other.
I'm patiently waiting then
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Yes that is true ..
Yep.- You can still buy all regular vehicles in all 3 depots and they can all also drive on all 3 roads.
Yep again.- You can still cross all 3 roads with each other.
If you cross the farmroads with the basic road, then the farmroad is "dominant" So the crossing has the look of a farmroadcrossing
The 3 vehicles can use this crossing, but wont drive onto the basic road
If you cross the 2 farmroads with each other, then the FIRST placed road is "dominant" So the crossing has the look of the farmroadcrossing of the first road.
Well, I think we (mainly you ) should get working on your other 3 roadsets.
I believe that the tandembike only drives on the left side of the road (for both GRF's)
Yep they do only ride on left.
In the US it is safer to WALK against the flow of traffic in order that both parties are observing each other. However, bicycles are legally defined as road vehicles, and as such are expected to be ridden in roadways (never on sidewalks) with the flow of traffic, either mixed (occupying the full use of the road) or to the side to give preference to larger vehicles in areas where there is not a dedicated painted bike lane or segregated bike lane.
Same in Australia .. walk towards on coming traffic and also told that when we was kids on our bikes. It wasn't law .. it was just common sense which people don't seem to be allowed to have these days.
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