Question asked by: Jerry Powell.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.6/5 - 11 votes in 4 replies
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Yup, you can upgrade roads. Just open up the roads menu, and click the "Upgrade Roads" button. It's the one that looks like an exclamation point, and I've circled it in the below image. This will allow you to build over existing roads so they can handle a higher volume of traffic.
Yup, you can upgrade roads. Just open up the roads menu, and click the "Upgrade Roads" button. It's the one that looks like an exclamation point, and I've circled it in the below image. This will allow you to build over existing roads so they can handle a higher volume of traffic.
There should be a tool in the road building menu thing that is the upgrade tool. Select the upgrade tool and then select the road type you want to upgrade to. Then, simply click on the road section that you wish to upgrade, and voila, it should upgrade.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.8/5 (16 Votes)
Simply hit the Roads icon as though you're going to build new ones, choose which road type you want the upgrade to be, and then click on the blue Exclamation point icon.5 feb 2016
There should be a tool in the road building menu thing that is the upgrade tool. Select the upgrade tool and then select the road type you want to upgrade to. Then, simply click on the road section that you wish to upgrade, and voila, it should upgrade.
There has to be a better way, right? Under the road type (straight, curved, etc) there is a turned arrow button. Click that then click a road. It will give the option to upgrade or downgrade.
There should be a tool in the road building menu thing that is the upgrade tool. Select the upgrade tool and then select the road type you want to upgrade to. Then, simply click on the road section that you wish to upgrade, and voila, it should upgrade.
Under the road type (straight, curved, etc) there is a turned arrow button. Click that then click a road. It will give the option to upgrade or downgrade.
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