


Faster Emergency ServicesĪll too often, your ambulances and fire engines can get stuck in transit while a citizen perishes or a fire blazes. As someone that’s often left scratching their head at what on earth is going on with my traffic, this one’s a great addition. If you want to prioritise a particular route, this is ideal for managing how traffic gets onto a roundabout or whether cars have to give way to those pulling out. It really lets you see why a particular junction is always a congested mess and plan accordingly.Īt the same time, you can now zoom in and modify each and every junction with traffic lights and/or stop signs, shaping the flow of traffic. You can now bring up a “traffic routes” view that shows all the traffic that’s flowing through a particular section of road, or pick an individual vehicle and see the particular route it’s taking.

Part of the free update that’s coming out alongside Mass Transit, this is an excellent change, as Colossal Order are finally addressing the day to day carnage on the streets of your city.Ī new traffic management section in the info panels lets you get up close and personal with the challenges of traffic flow. You can now build certain specific transport hubs that combine, for example, a monorail station with a bus station, meaning you no longer need to build two separate structures alongside one another and commuters can better use the interconnected transport options. We already saw the first of this kind of thinking a little while ago with the combined shipping and railway hub, they’re getting serious about blending transport systems in Mass Transit. Tourism isn’t touched by the Mass Transit update, but it definitely opens the door for it in future. Perhaps a deep dive into tourism might be on Colossal Order’s to do list? Cable cars would be pretty ideal for ski resorts, and I can imagine creating real tourist trap destinations with scenic tour routes on blimps and ferries. Blimps effectively run along their own sky roads that you map out, bobbling from one stop to another just like any other transport system, the cable cars run through the air, and the ferry system can make use of the canals that you were able to add to the landscape as of a recent update.Īll of this is pretty neat, but it also makes me think of the future. In fact, that’s a bit of a running theme here. Not only are they damned cool, they’re able to run above the road network or diverge from that path as necessary. It might sound like more of a Shelbyville idea, but a monorail can be a boon to your city as well. Monorails, Blimps, Ferries and Cable Cars
