If you look at it from the view of a car, you always have three lanes to choose from: left, middle, right. The left one turns you left, the middle one keeps you going straight, and the right one turns you right. It’s a lot simpler than it looks.
The interchange most notable for punching above its weight are the continuous flow intersection (2:40). At grade, relatively small footprint, and it beats many of the much larger, more expensive interchanges. Diverging Diamond (3:20) also gets a ton of benefit from just a single overpass/underpass.
cloverleaf is basically what most intersections have, so its not that bad you can just use an exit go on a side road to the cloverleaf and get the on ramp to your route
@@davidbeppler3032 there's a Spaghetti Junction in Louisville, KY as well lol Probably not on the level of something in Georgia though, but still can suck
@@brostrod it does in the US, which is why they are so unloved over there. When the roundabout traffic has priority, it works so much better, but yeah...
@@barvdw well they're supposed to work like that but people still stop when they don't need to anyway. It's like they don't know the difference between a yield sign and a stop sign
@@barvdw I've driven in europe, the roundabouts work the same Europeans have just had them for longer and are more used to them. Don't know if you've noticed but Americans are resistant to change.
Speaking of roundabouts, I'm confused with the ones presented in the video. I live and passed my license exam in Germany and here your standard roundabout is the "drivers in the roundabout go first before the one that are about to enter it" kind of situation. You'll also have the triangle standing on its pointy end road sign in front of these. The "right before left" (thus cars entering the roundabout before the ones already in it) do exist, as far as i know, but they're extremely rare. What kind of insane country does use these insane "the ones who enter before the ones already in there" kind of version?
Based on the title, I didn’t realize this would be a simulation for a video game, but despite the irrelevance to real-world application, still a cool video nonetheless! The breadth of options showed off here makes me believe this will be very useful to players of the game. Although I know I’m not the target audience, I just want to thank you as someone who does look for efficiency tests in other games. Thank you for taking the time to film and upload these!
luckily these more complicated intersections are unbelievably expensive so they do a good job of maintaining them and making sure they're well marked. so even if you don't plan properly and enter in the wrong lane, you'll be directed very clearly, for the most part, where to go beyond that point.
Me watching at 4 in the afternoon..... Not good video.... 1 - Before the round abouts I seen multiple cops and cars go through trucks. 2 - Round about #1 isn't moving 3 - Round about 2 & I believe 3 were both right hand flow only! .... I'm currently at 2 minutes 21 seconds not sure if I should continue 😬
I bet if some people saw areal shots of the interchanges they drive on every day they would be floored. These are true modern marvels and I really do love the engineering and thought that gets put into these in real life and therfore the game lol.
As a Intersection Controller (Traffic Controller 3) player, this video really help me to brainstrom my ideas to make more weird and unique yet effective intersection maps. Thanks!
In most cases the human drivers slow down and pay extra attention, following the lines and signs. So amusingly making it safer, but not in the way intended
@@owenbunny4023 no they don't.. they only break speed restrictions, don't follow traffic rules (they drive on roads blocked for cars, but not sidewalks) aswell as not caring for lane arrows
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My government trying to decide which intersection to put into my busy city: “okay but what if we put a Standard Roundabout (no mods) there?” Traffic flow: -4
Funny enough, in the real world it does not happen. Just drive another round or three. Either your exit is free eventually, or you take a different route using another exit. The game just can not afford anything close to that level of pathing with that many cars.
Fascinating. Turbo Roundabout gave me turbo anxiety. Also, the majority of traffic stems from a drivers inability or lack of confidence in merging properly and other drivers not allowing merges. Furthermore, people trying to beat traffic by waiting until the last possible second to merge from an ending lane. So yeah, the main issue is merging. Secondly, uphill grades play a part. People tend to slow down on grades and since others are tailing closely they tend to slam on the brakes which cause a few seconds of delay but multiply that delay by 500 drivers and a 5 second delay turns into 41 minutes.
That's exactly what I'm thinking too. This can only work with autonomous vehicles, as it's just too complex to work for a standard human. Plus the big ones seem terribly pedestrian unfriendly.
Funny thing: when the cloverleaf was introduced in the US and the first one was built in New Jersey it made the cover of Engineering News Record...pushing the Hoover Dam to the back pages...
FYI if you want to reduce inner city traffic, Stockholm solved that problem: inner city car travel tolls. Also, if you want public transport to be safer, maybe having an anonymous Air Marshal type roll on random buses would greatly help
@@TheLumberjack1987 That's Cities: Skylines for you. It puts stop signs everywhere and you have to use highway roads with on-ramps to even make a merging lane.
It’s not hard bc you would choose a lane before getting into it then just follow your path, it is designed to be easier than a roundabout to pass through to improve flow
I like how people have very critical views about this video and how it doesn’t follow the rules of traffic, even though it’s a cities skylines simulation. It’s literally only meant to give cities skylines players a useful guide to making their highway intersections more efficient.
There's a real one in Maryland northeast of Baltimore. It's the I-95/I-695 interchange. Two four-lane highways and designed to handle a parking lot twice a day for three hours at a time
None of the fancy ones late in the video allow turning in the opposite direction... The cloverleaf and roundabouts work, though. But of course, the advanced intersection designs that allow almost unimpeded road changes at high flow rates can also be augmented with loops for turning. 😎
@@EliasHasle the stack interchange is basically a spread.out version of the custom cloverleaf. Which are the simplest principle, and when done correctly, clearly offense best value/efficiency.
@@ZeldaIsMyLove No. The Cloverleaf has a great problem with the weaving thing. All the other interchanges after the Cloverleaf are much better for this reason
This animation is actually a playable reality called Cities Skylines, you should check it out if you are interested in this type of thing. I play it frequently.
That's why we don't have to built crowded cities. That's gives us anxiety. The some of these roads are bigger than ancient Italy's villages. If we're not built crowded cities, than we don't have these roads anymore.
@@Canervir cities naturally become crowded as more people move into them than people die in them, which has been a net positive since the popularization of soap in the late 1800s
Me: hey mom, can we get *Stack* *Interchange* *2-lane* *ramps* *(NExt* *and* *TMPE)* ? Mom: no, we have *Stack* *Interchange* *2-lane* *ramps* *(NExt* *and* *TMPE)* at home. Stack Interchange 2-lane ramps (NExt and TMPE) at home: *Standard* *Roundabout* *(no* *mods)*
I swear, if there was a mod where cars can’t go through one another and accidents happen, those places would be a hellscape EDIT (10/09/2023): CITIES SKYLINES 2 COMING SOON BABY. And they've made traffic AI a whole lot better! Can't wait to create some of the most useless intersections to cause countless congestions!
The more complicated ones actually would very rarely have accidents. If you pay close attention you'll see a lot of cars going through each other in the normal intersections, but never in the complicated ones. This is because there is almost no way to crash in those more complicated ones.
I think Traffic Manager has an option to have bad / road raging drivers. But I don't know if anyone crashes. I had a big truck and van get picked up by a tornado and thrown. They didn't seem to want to move after that.
@@kingacrisius there are drivers that crashed on a straight road. don't say that there are any kind of intersections with "no way to crash". there will be always at least one person that found drivers license in a pack of chips who will prove you wrong.
@@szymonsadlo I think the comment was more about cars that crash from turning and such, not the car crashes that happen while going in the same direction. But I yea you are right there is always that one person
I don't know why, but when I return home at the end of my tiring, sad and hectic routine, I watch this video, and as soon as I watch this video, I feel so relaxed and peaceful. that my sadness and fatigue disappear
I feel like the risk of accidents is 100x greater in one of these, since you’re being bombarded on all sides by new information and vehicles. “They came out of nowhere” is true when there’s 6 exchanges of vehicles in your 100m of travelling.
What’s difficult is different for every person, many people would simply see this for the first time and start panicking about which way to go, and when to yield and such. Trust me, there are plenty of people out there who can’t hardly handle a normal roundabout without getting thoroughly confused
The later examples are great but if you want to be realistic...gps is gonna mess you up and you just lost 10 minutes minimum getting back on the track you need! Cool to watch
Continuous flow and turbo roundabout are two that stood out to me that would confuse the heck out of me as to which lane I should take. Imma keep the flow going but I'd have no idea if I end up heading in the right direction until it's too late.
not only: they don't need power, they are nice landscaping feature, they help slow speeding, they save time waiting for a green light when there is nobody around, they allow as many road connections as one wishes... @@8307c4
Of course no one went direct left at the roundabout these are AI drivers not idiots that decide to back up because they missed a turn or try to overtake a semi while its passing them. SMH
This is a great video. It would be interesting to see the cost of implementation of each intersection and then compare which one is the most effective whilst remaining cost effective.
And also the land area each intersection takes up. I mean, it's all well and good to say those later huge, multi-layer intersections are the most efficient, but if you're taking four times the space, and incurring five or six times the cost to move three times as many cars, does that theoretical efficiency actually matter?
@@basmca1 yo guys, that turbine is simple.. just look, you have two exits - first one goes right, next goes left ;o easier than some roundabouts in England
Thanks to all the drivers who took part in this video.
😆
shoutout to the grass for participating
They really did a great job, not even one collision in the whole video
And the guy behind the camera, who has risked his life. This is a very shocking experience, but he still managed to hold the camera still
And thanks to the orchestra for playing so loud in mid-air, that we do not even hear the wind
Turbo Roundabout: I need a doctorate in geometry to choose the right lane.
teletypewriter well, in fact you choose one way in the beginning (left straight or right) and just follow the road :)
road signs would help.
@Loba There'd be signs.
Me- scrolling RUclips without any hope
RUclips- let me show you the traffic flow
If you look at it from the view of a car, you always have three lanes to choose from: left, middle, right. The left one turns you left, the middle one keeps you going straight, and the right one turns you right. It’s a lot simpler than it looks.
I'm really concerned how the small cars are going easily through(under) the trucks in the 4 lane and 6 lane roads
How did more people not notice this? 😂
What, you can't do it?
@@paola7673 Im very concerned for these people, How do they get places if they can’t do this?
@@dvmas joke is now in orbit, good luck catching it now space cadet.
Noclip
This guy should definitely make a sequel when CS2 comes out
What does counter strike 2 have to do with this video?
@@zombiez1231is that a joke? Cause he means Cities Skylines 2 (CS2) comes out in 1 month
@@dragongeale0632yes, it was a joke lol
@@zombiez1231 I wish CS GOn't 2 would have intersections like this, them traffic jams mess up my ranked games xD
how are the CTs gonna react to those remote desert towns if the traffic flow is this bad?! D:@@leevikaunismaa9652
That relatable moment when you’re just tired of waiting for the road clear that u just decide to clip through the vehicle thats blocking your way
Smh all the time
@@makaron369 yea right there is always that one guy who clip through the vehicle
sv_cheats 1;noclip
@@cyko2328 THERE HE IS IT'S THE GUY
LMFAO
Everyone gangsta until the road starts to turn to a fan
😂 😂 😂
More like beyblade
5:21
Or a hater
@@theye29 yeaa
The interchange most notable for punching above its weight are the continuous flow intersection (2:40). At grade, relatively small footprint, and it beats many of the much larger, more expensive interchanges.
Diverging Diamond (3:20) also gets a ton of benefit from just a single overpass/underpass.
true, it's really elegant, simple yet effective
Some of those later intersections are super beautiful: Diverging Windmill and Turbine were my favourite.
Boss: why are you late to office?
Me: made a wrong turn in cloverleaf
Me: MadE a WrONg tURn iN TuRBo ROunDaBoUt
@@wyimaginowany5404 Me: Whoops... I got confused with the diverging windmill.
Me: made a wrong turn in the stack interchange 2 lane ramp (NExt and TMPE)
cloverleaf is basically what most intersections have, so its not that bad you can just use an exit go on a side road to the cloverleaf and get the on ramp to your route
Shows two days late
“I was driving, but then the road turned into a bowl of spaghetti!”
Welcome to Georgia. Spaghetti junction is a thing. Very scary the first time you drive through it.
This comment is so underrated
Then it turned into a. Swastika
5:10
Hi RT
@@davidbeppler3032 there's a Spaghetti Junction in Louisville, KY as well lol
Probably not on the level of something in Georgia though, but still can suck
I’m studying traffic engineering and my teacher showed this video during class😂😂
gonna need to recreate this when CS2 comes out, with the dramatic changes to traffic AI.
This went from "two streets crossing each other" over "klein bottle interchange" to "interdimensional non-euclidian maze" pretty fast!
HAHAHAHA Really nice one.
Yeah
Nice
Yyyyyweeey
AHAHAHAHA woo man Pinavia
I like how in the beginning, the traffic flow was all in the hundreds
and then it came to the standard roundabout
which is just
8
And as someone who lives near a roundabout
That’s not how they work irl
@@brostrod it does in the US, which is why they are so unloved over there. When the roundabout traffic has priority, it works so much better, but yeah...
@@barvdw well they're supposed to work like that but people still stop when they don't need to anyway. It's like they don't know the difference between a yield sign and a stop sign
@@NikkyElso Not here (in Europe), roundabouts with priority for traffic present on the roundabout are quite well established.
@@barvdw I've driven in europe, the roundabouts work the same Europeans have just had them for longer and are more used to them. Don't know if you've noticed but Americans are resistant to change.
Mimics real life really well, especially how emergency vehicles are ignored.
I'm more concerned that they can noclip through each other
Some engineer: This is going to make traffic more fluid.
New drivers: I lost my exit 3 days ago, I don't know where I am
I was thinking the same when I saw Turbo roundabout .. (something I would expect in UK :D )
@@daffy1981 I saw the roundabouts in the uk, people in my country struggle with the one lane roundabout I can't even imagine with those 😅
Speaking of roundabouts, I'm confused with the ones presented in the video. I live and passed my license exam in Germany and here your standard roundabout is the "drivers in the roundabout go first before the one that are about to enter it" kind of situation. You'll also have the triangle standing on its pointy end road sign in front of these. The "right before left" (thus cars entering the roundabout before the ones already in it) do exist, as far as i know, but they're extremely rare.
What kind of insane country does use these insane "the ones who enter before the ones already in there" kind of version?
Each scene are the same drivers from the previous scene.
@@Kasiarzynka it's just a problem with the way the game handles roads. I have heard of middle eastern countries doing this though
Now you know you have reached the “time to go to bed” side of RUclips
Agreed, but you cant be disappointed
I got out of bed half an hour ago lmao
But I just woke up
doffbatz /\ Sebastian same
At 4pm? No thanks
Based on the title, I didn’t realize this would be a simulation for a video game, but despite the irrelevance to real-world application, still a cool video nonetheless! The breadth of options showed off here makes me believe this will be very useful to players of the game. Although I know I’m not the target audience, I just want to thank you as someone who does look for efficiency tests in other games. Thank you for taking the time to film and upload these!
Non Cities Skyline people's will always confuses of how much it resembles "real" simulation lol
@@zondor8123Weird, that the video doesn't have "cities skyline" title or something
this is very relevant to real life applications
@@samman18 cars go through each other in this video
@@ChestersonJack so?
I had no idea that all these types of intersections and traffic control designs even existed. Very interesting.
Bro, that designs are for video game, check description
@@bettergs2790 can you stop being sucha dickhead? These are mostly real designs which mostly work the way they do in the game. Nobody cares. Shut up.
@@bettergs2790 they still exist in real life
@@bettergs2790all of them exist in real life as well
The idea of trying to cross some of these is giving me a panic attack.
It's either over or under though
You're the horrible driver staring at phone when light is green giving me a heart attack
luckily these more complicated intersections are unbelievably expensive so they do a good job of maintaining them and making sure they're well marked. so even if you don't plan properly and enter in the wrong lane, you'll be directed very clearly, for the most part, where to go beyond that point.
I even get anxious on regular roundabout lol
I thought you meant as a pedestrian crossing the road lmao, I was about to say you shouldn’t be crossing on roads like these
My brain watching this at 4 AM: "interesting, very intresting"
And, I'm watching this at 1am: Shit, i just turned on my brain to active mode..
exactly! only at me 03:13 AM
Me watching at 4 in the afternoon..... Not good video....
1 - Before the round abouts I seen multiple cops and cars go through trucks.
2 - Round about #1 isn't moving
3 - Round about 2 & I believe 3 were both right hand flow only!
.... I'm currently at 2 minutes 21 seconds not sure if I should continue 😬
They were all streamlined. That's not reality, people don't get simple.
Give it a few more hours if get into the doobies it might be interesting to watch then lol
The slip lanes in this video are so often on my local intersections, they literally appear everywhere here in Melbourne. It’s just so efficient.
Which Melbourne? Florida or Australia?
@@carultch Well they did say /efficient/, so lets assume Australia.
I bet if some people saw areal shots of the interchanges they drive on every day they would be floored. These are true modern marvels and I really do love the engineering and thought that gets put into these in real life and therfore the game lol.
I can honestly say that this 6 minute video was more interesting than 10 long years of working as a highway engineer.
This sounds made up
@@From_A_Diverging_Timeline shut up
@@From_A_Diverging_Timeline Yeah I often try to impress online strangers by telling them about a boring job I used to do.
@@From_A_Diverging_Timeline Ah yes highway engineering. Everyone's favorite job :)
@@araaraara12 making up stories online.
4:57 That white car be like "I am speed"
haha! 😂👍
That car was a popo thats why it was going so fast
😂it went zooming
I saw that tooooo ha ahhh
Wtf you true
As a Intersection Controller (Traffic Controller 3) player, this video really help me to brainstrom my ideas to make more weird and unique yet effective intersection maps. Thanks!
I come back to this video every few years when i randomly think about it. Please do a sequel for cities 2!
Pretty bold of you to assume I would have any idea what I'm supposed to do in 90% of these situations
@Wijnand Ross typical asian woman drivers
In most cases the human drivers slow down and pay extra attention, following the lines and signs. So amusingly making it safer, but not in the way intended
@@WhiteLivesMatterPL that's pretty racist
And sexist
@@martymcflyy6775 mohamed is gay
I like how drivers would rather die than go through the grass.
With traffic management mod, I always set the crazy driver percentage to 15 percent
@@owenbunny4023 haha crazy drivers? what do those do?
@@TheMrGazoline they drive on sidewalk, grass and run red lights
The drivers are discord mods
@@owenbunny4023 no they don't..
they only break speed restrictions, don't follow traffic rules (they drive on roads blocked for cars, but not sidewalks) aswell as not caring for lane arrows
The best thing for me will be driving through the grass path
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I love how at 0:40 the cops come RUSHING IN, come to a halt and continue to drive under the truck. Real life inspiration right there!
My government trying to decide which intersection to put into my busy city: “okay but what if we put a Standard Roundabout (no mods) there?”
Traffic flow: -4
Nah let’s add mods
Nick Wilson mod: more accidents
Jajajajaja
money also exists.
Funny enough, in the real world it does not happen.
Just drive another round or three. Either your exit is free eventually, or you take a different route using another exit. The game just can not afford anything close to that level of pathing with that many cars.
Pinavia:
"Honey, i missed my turn, coming home late... About two weeks late..."
just some U turn more and some driving, pinavia is very intuitive
Brain dead comment
Honey home missed me late... 2 weeks coming about late...
y
@@AwsOm3Fac3 who hurt you
Fascinating.
Turbo Roundabout gave me turbo anxiety.
Also, the majority of traffic stems from a drivers inability or lack of confidence in merging properly and other drivers not allowing merges. Furthermore, people trying to beat traffic by waiting until the last possible second to merge from an ending lane.
So yeah, the main issue is merging.
Secondly, uphill grades play a part. People tend to slow down on grades and since others are tailing closely they tend to slam on the brakes which cause a few seconds of delay but multiply that delay by 500 drivers and a 5 second delay turns into 41 minutes.
As someone from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, I approve of this interchange as the absolute best 👍🏽
RUclips: they'll watch anything at this point.
Exactly
Shashank Makhija this actually interesting tho
Yes
I mean they aren't wrong
God damn right i will
If you just miss 1 exit and boom, you're on different planet!
We’re do you guys live?
I’m curious.
I remember when I first move from a small town in Texas to New York I fell the same way.
That's exactly what I'm thinking too. This can only work with autonomous vehicles, as it's just too complex to work for a standard human. Plus the big ones seem terribly pedestrian unfriendly.
@@shadocco these are mostly highways. What pedestrian would walk near them lol
@@Tom-oi2tm one day I got lost (thanks google) and ended up walking on the side of a highway. It’s terrifying. Don’t recommend
The turbo roundabout looks like an elaborate prank where the punchline is you ending up so confused and dizzy you wreck your car.
this is genuinely one of my favorite videos on youtube
These are just going insane
Me in 1 year: “Ahh, a classic cloverleaf roundabout.”
My wife: “What is wrong with you?”
🤣
Also wife: Honey I took the wrong exit again
“You know, on average, 512 cars pass through in a minute”
Also the wife: Cloverleaf interchanges and roundabouts are different things. Learn your civil engineering, honey.
Me: o.0
Funny thing: when the cloverleaf was introduced in the US and the first one was built in New Jersey it made the cover of Engineering News Record...pushing the Hoover Dam to the back pages...
This video is a magical recomendation video. Every year it can be seen in main page.
FYI if you want to reduce inner city traffic, Stockholm solved that problem: inner city car travel tolls.
Also, if you want public transport to be safer, maybe having an anonymous Air Marshal type roll on random buses would greatly help
Every other Junction: 100+ vehicles per minute
Roundabout: 8 take it or leave it
literally the dumbest roundabout design with stop signs inside the circle and shit
@@TheLumberjack1987 That's Cities: Skylines for you. It puts stop signs everywhere and you have to use highway roads with on-ramps to even make a merging lane.
It's not even a roundabout, it's one of those retarded road circle things,which is just a bunch of T juntions in a circle
@@crestfallensunbro6001 Yeah, unless you a mod thats what roundabouts are in C:S. Thats why i always use traffic mods.
@@TheLumberjack1987 that's not a roundabout that's what's called a traffic circle because traffic never stop in a roundabout
2:30 New Drivers: **Sweating profusely**
I've been driving for 2 years and I've never even seen any of these lol
Roundabout flow with new drivers : 40
Even experienced driver woukd not pick this road
It’s not hard bc you would choose a lane before getting into it then just follow your path, it is designed to be easier than a roundabout to pass through to improve flow
Truckers: *Screaming in too long vehicle*
this is one of the greatest videos of all time
this is literally my comfort video
Turbo roundabout: **exists**
The fire department: This is the 10th accident This week
and it's only tuesday
Day*
2:30
It’s a thing of nightmares!
what the fuck is a turbo roundabout anyway? like why?
This whole video is like that one meme with the mind becoming more enlighten as the idea progresses.
Lmao dude
Expanding brain meme
ascended to pinavia
M Morales this is a really good idea actually
Was thinking the exact same thing
Big shoutout to helicopter pilot and the cameraman who captured this without shaking.
Respect to camera man who just floats and didn't even move a inch
I like how people have very critical views about this video and how it doesn’t follow the rules of traffic, even though it’s a cities skylines simulation. It’s literally only meant to give cities skylines players a useful guide to making their highway intersections more efficient.
Probably should have mentioned that in the video title then
@@billowen3285 implies it in the description.
@@billowen3285 does real life have mods? Cuz those get mentioned in the video 😂
I didn't know it was from cities until I actually started playing the game. So I'm pretty sure that a lot of people thought the same.
I thought it was some expensive, custom traffic simulation software after weeks of computations made on Amazon servers lol
Thank god stack interchange came to save the day, I was on the edge of my seat waiting for the number to break 1000
There's a real one in Maryland northeast of Baltimore. It's the I-95/I-695 interchange. Two four-lane highways and designed to handle a parking lot twice a day for three hours at a time
None of the fancy ones late in the video allow turning in the opposite direction... The cloverleaf and roundabouts work, though. But of course, the advanced intersection designs that allow almost unimpeded road changes at high flow rates can also be augmented with loops for turning. 😎
I was waiting for 1000 too 😂.
@@EliasHasle the stack interchange is basically a spread.out version of the custom cloverleaf. Which are the simplest principle, and when done correctly, clearly offense best value/efficiency.
@@ZeldaIsMyLove No. The Cloverleaf has a great problem with the weaving thing. All the other interchanges after the Cloverleaf are much better for this reason
I learned a lot from this video, thanks for sharing this!
The animation of traffic flow and the type of junctions is so good to watch.
This is all running in a game actually
This animation is actually a playable reality called Cities Skylines, you should check it out if you are interested in this type of thing. I play it frequently.
The thought of being in the wrong lane on some of these is giving me anxiety
That's why we don't have to built crowded cities. That's gives us anxiety.
The some of these roads are bigger than ancient Italy's villages.
If we're not built crowded cities, than we don't have these roads anymore.
@@Canervir A city becomes crowded if it's popular.
@@Canervir cities naturally become crowded as more people move into them than people die in them, which has been a net positive since the popularization of soap in the late 1800s
People have a hard enough time driving straight single lane roads - no way some of these would fly.
And that's what roundabouts are for
Me: hey mom, can we get *Stack* *Interchange* *2-lane* *ramps* *(NExt* *and* *TMPE)* ?
Mom: no, we have *Stack* *Interchange* *2-lane* *ramps* *(NExt* *and* *TMPE)* at home.
Stack Interchange 2-lane ramps (NExt and TMPE) at home: *Standard* *Roundabout* *(no* *mods)*
search "Bamamaman" on YT and enjoy so bad it’s good
@@lfoster7739 bamamaman or *Standard Roundabout (no mods)* ?
Omg this had me in tears 😂
lmfao
*Traffic flow: 8*
Amazing! Thanks!
cloverleafs are such neat intersections.
I swear, if there was a mod where cars can’t go through one another and accidents happen, those places would be a hellscape
EDIT (10/09/2023): CITIES SKYLINES 2 COMING SOON BABY. And they've made traffic AI a whole lot better! Can't wait to create some of the most useless intersections to cause countless congestions!
The more complicated ones actually would very rarely have accidents. If you pay close attention you'll see a lot of cars going through each other in the normal intersections, but never in the complicated ones. This is because there is almost no way to crash in those more complicated ones.
I think Traffic Manager has an option to have bad / road raging drivers. But I don't know if anyone crashes. I had a big truck and van get picked up by a tornado and thrown. They didn't seem to want to move after that.
@@kingacrisius there are drivers that crashed on a straight road. don't say that there are any kind of intersections with "no way to crash". there will be always at least one person that found drivers license in a pack of chips who will prove you wrong.
@@szymonsadlo I think the comment was more about cars that crash from turning and such, not the car crashes that happen while going in the same direction. But I yea you are right there is always that one person
I believe that mod is called Vietnam.
I love that the vanilla roundabout only moves when one vehicle selflessly *warps* *out* *of* *existence*
Im dying😂
just like real roundabouts...
Lmao
I had the video set to 0.25x to see what you were talking about.
The slow music made it ten times funnier.
ejm 2305 said like somebody who has never used a roundabout
I don't know why, but when I return home at the end of my tiring, sad and hectic routine, I watch this video, and as soon as I watch this video, I feel so relaxed and peaceful. that my sadness and fatigue disappear
i really enjoyed this. Motivating really.
The fact that the Large Roundabout had a traffic flow of 360 is so satisfying
No it’s not
@@crypastesomemore8348 you didnt get it
2:16 - Large Rounbout
@@kingki1953 Tysm!
LMAO
0:00 - 4-lane roads without traffic lights (191)
0:10 - 4-lane roads with traffic lights (235)
0:20 - 4-lane roads with custom traffic lights (303) (TMPE)
0:30 - 4-lane roads plus dedicated left turn lane (320) (NExt-TMPE)
0:40 - 6-lane roads without traffic lights (205)
0:50 - 6-lane roads with traffic lights (251)
1:00 - 6-lane roads with custom traffic lights (417) (TMPE)
1:10 - 6-lane roads with protected left turn (416) (TMPE)
1:20 - 6-lane roads with slip lanes (465) (NExt-TMPE)
1:30 - 6-lane roads plus slip lanes (432) (NExt-TMPE)
1:40 - 8-lane roads with slip lanes (490) (NExt-TMPE)
1:50 - Standard roundabout (8)
2:00 - Standard roundabout with highway road (340)
2:10 - Large roundabout (360)
2:20 - Custom roundabout with slip lanes (532) (NExt-TMPE)
2:30 - Turbo roundabout (501) (NExt-TMPE)
2:40 - Continuous-flow intersection (618) (NExt-TMPE)
2:50 - Diamond interchange without traffic lights (448)
3:00 - Diamond interchange with traffic lights (437)
3:10 - Diamond interchange with custom traffic lights and slip lanes (529) (NExt-TMPE)
3:20 - Diverging diamond interchange / DDI (644) (NExt-TMPE)
3:30 - Single point urban interchange (581) (NExt-TMPE)
3:40 - Dumbell (443) (NExt-TMPE)
3:50 - Large dumbell with slip lanes (528) (NExt-TMPE)
4:00 - Partial cloverleaf / Parclo B2 (570) (NExt-TMPE)
4:10 - Partial cloverleaf / Parclo AB2 (570) (NExt-TMPE)
4:20 - Partial cloverleaf / Parclo A4 (639) (NExt-TMPE)
4:30 - Two level roundabout (598) (NExt-TMPE)
4:40 - Three level roundabout (623) (NExt-TMPE)
4:50 - Standard cloverleaf (516)
5:00 - Custom cloverleaf (758) (NExt-TMPE)
5:10 - Diverging windmill (808) (NExt-TMPE)
5:20 - Pinavia (905) (TMPE)
5:30 - Turbine (927) (NExt-TEMP)
5:40 - Contraflow left (948) (NExt-TMPE)
5:50 - Stack interchange 2-lane ramps (1099) (NExt-TMPE)
NExt = Network extensions
TMPE = Traffic manager president edition
Made for own use
The 2:40 one really seems to be great without the need of bridges or tunnels, it's probably the most cost/effective one.
Yes yes yezzz
thx for the info. But can you say the meaning of (no moods). Im not a native english speacker
@@joaopacheco2240 No mods = no modifications/changes/alterations were made
And the game is Cities Skylines
This is so fascinating and satisfying.
I love the continous flow intersection
You: standard roundabout
The guy she told you not to worry about: TURBO ROUNDABOUT
Her ex pinavia
TURBO STROKER ROUNDABOUT 3000 DELUXE
What a lame meme format. Hope you know you're a fucking loser for posting that.
@@ypcsquirrel You'd better calm the fuck down, mister. 😂
brb, gonna replace my 4-lane roads with Stack Interchanges
Was thinking the same. :D
Assuming you have all that traffic, you should DO have a stack interchange.
If you have like 10 cars per minute don't bother
+therealnightwriter The music wasn't meant to teach anything, the video was, dingus.
Don't feel bad, they watch movies for Darude - Sandstorm.
Come to Phoenix. We may not have culture of historical precedence, but we got lots of Stacks.
How to scare a student driver:
Think a very important value to also look at is the variance between average waiting for cars coming from each entrance
2:31 if I ended up in a Turbo Roundabout i would cry
That would be a disaster. I already see people go the wrong way on normal roundabouts.
No actually easy. You only one of the unit inside, follow road sign that is. You Not the designer.
Fax lmao. Traffic flow might be high but that thing is confusing af 😂
I feel like the risk of accidents is 100x greater in one of these, since you’re being bombarded on all sides by new information and vehicles. “They came out of nowhere” is true when there’s 6 exchanges of vehicles in your 100m of travelling.
You wouldn’t even understand the interchange in the air or on the ground
RUclips: "watch this"
Me: *watching this video
RUclips 2 years later: "watch this again"
Me: *watching this video again
Konto Productions more than 2 years on RUclips and you still wrote RUclips as you tube... damn boy hhhaha
@@youtubeuser6999 i see now XD i will correct
Literally me right now.
it aint even been up 2 years yet
Same. But makes me want to play city skylines again
I really like this video.
Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.
Okay I’ll say this once
NExt=Network Extensions
TMPE=Traffic Manager President Edition
Game-Cities Skylines
Hotel? Trivago
Are these things you say once DLC?
@@yourking108 mods
Oh XD
You're mom = gay
“At the turbo roundabout keep left, and then keep right, and then, keep left, and then, take the first exit”
''Recalculating...''
''Oh for fuck sake I took the wrong turn again...''
Pick the correct lane, stay within the white lines. Not difficult.
What’s difficult is different for every person, many people would simply see this for the first time and start panicking about which way to go, and when to yield and such. Trust me, there are plenty of people out there who can’t hardly handle a normal roundabout without getting thoroughly confused
@@reladox8517 driving normally already causes so much anxiety for me
if i see this shit in front of me i will lose it
Reladox if I saw that bullshit I’d just find a way around it. There’s a reason we don’t do roundabouts in the US.
Legend has it, roads are still intersecting to this day
Turbo Roundabout is the GOAT, THE GOAT!!!
Honestly i don't even know why i am watching this, but this seems to be somehow satisfying....
Because it's beautiful. Mathematics, harmony and motion. The splendour of our universe shines through in even the most drab of subjects
Me too
The later examples are great but if you want to be realistic...gps is gonna mess you up and you just lost 10 minutes minimum getting back on the track you need! Cool to watch
If someone says this word one more time I swear to FUCKING GOD...
Same
I've been driving for 28 years and taking part in this study with my car has been one of my biggest sources of pride in life.
HAHAHAH
Öyledir tabi :)
👏🏽👏🏽
27 years of that was being stuck in traffic on the first roundabout
@ezgin kral And nobody cares lmao.
WOW, these drivers are incredible. They drive over each other, under each other, even through each other and not one single wreck! AMAZING! Lol!
This gives me anxiety
Love how he paused on the last one before showing us the number just to increase suspense
haha da
He? Please use they*
@@zurdoaggresive You think I'm taking any shit from someone with an anime pfp
BRUH
Definitely a he.
This simulator is called Cities:Skylines. It's a wonderful city builder and you lads all should try it.
Thank you
i got is and is hard at the start but becomes easier the more you play
Have it on both Epic Launcher and Xbox
Is it free
@@ohmvyas9389 we know ☺️
Continuous flow and turbo roundabout are two that stood out to me that would confuse the heck out of me as to which lane I should take. Imma keep the flow going but I'd have no idea if I end up heading in the right direction until it's too late.
I'm pretty sure esp the turbo roundabout wouldn't even be legal, but in the game drivers don't ever make mistakes
Roundabout is the only way to go.
Yes in terms of cost vs efficiency, for sure.
not only: they don't need power, they are nice landscaping feature, they help slow speeding, they save time waiting for a green light when there is nobody around, they allow as many road connections as one wishes... @@8307c4
Every vehicle gangsta till the trucks start noclipping through cars
Those first ones would deadlock irl
I was unreasonably excited to see these designs near and eventually hit the 1k mark. Like "cmon engineers you can do it!"
Same hahagaguahaj
The problem is that those roads cost more than the engineers all make in a year combined
@@aoibhinnmcdermott3459 Tell is why, show us how
@@ilyaholt8607 look at where you came from, look at you now
@@aditimin1260 Zuckerberg and Gates and Buffet, amateurs can fucking suck it
Traffic flow: Lots.
The traffic waiting: I beg to differ.
RUclips recommendations coming in clutch on a game I haven’t played in years.
Fake traffic, not one of those drivers made a lane change in the middle of their turn
It’s just from a game man
@@ScipioXII It's just a joke man.
Nice bait
Of course no one went direct left at the roundabout these are AI drivers not idiots that decide to back up because they missed a turn or try to overtake a semi while its passing them. SMH
I think most of you missed OP's joke
*took the wrong lane*
that guy: "ah shit, here we go again"
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@@SofyaanKing , ye 199 और 270 kya है भाई???
@@yoc2007 K
lol
Going from a simple 4-way intersection to a complex network of highway interchanges!
Shoutout to India in the first version!
I feel like I'm supposed to understand what's happening in this video.
Wdym ur not an expert on partial cloverleaf (parcolo A4) NEXT roads?? Its obvious!
It's basic knowledge that a Turbine junction with next and tmpe has a traffic flow of 927 cars per minute. Everyone has to know these things smh
Yeah come on Owen focus up bud!
ruclips.net/video/avFP67EIYvo/видео.html
Step it up Owen, NExt and slip lines are the basics.
4:57 that maniac in the white car going up on the right lane at 110MPH!
Werevertumoto xdddd
He went THROUGH another car. This man is on another level.
And he skipped through a truck
Lmao
Lol.. might be a police car or other service vehicle trying to save a life 😂😂😂
This is a great video. It would be interesting to see the cost of implementation of each intersection and then compare which one is the most effective whilst remaining cost effective.
And also the land area each intersection takes up. I mean, it's all well and good to say those later huge, multi-layer intersections are the most efficient, but if you're taking four times the space, and incurring five or six times the cost to move three times as many cars, does that theoretical efficiency actually matter?
As a professional road, I can confirm this is 100% accurate
Turbo Roundabout
(NExt and TMPE)
IQ necessary to not miss your turn: 501
Lucky Lucas i think the same thing. Till our old ppl die off simple round abouts are difficult. That thing just wouldnt work.
@@Mrclean431 old people? Dude i'm 23 and my reaction to that was 'well fk me i'm never going to get the right exit'
@@basmca1 yo guys, that turbine is simple.. just look, you have two exits - first one goes right, next goes left ;o easier than some roundabouts in England
"Easier than some roundabouts in england"
Yeah that's because you have double roundabout monstrosities.
if it would be like that, the english poulation would die from roundabouts