[WIP] Welcome to Portugal: Beira Baixa
- NewCoolMapper
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Obrigado guys !
Here's another photo, this time still near Sertã but on a different exit, the one to the N238, which will be the national road that leads us to Castelo Branco. It'll also be very fun to drive
Here's another photo, this time still near Sertã but on a different exit, the one to the N238, which will be the national road that leads us to Castelo Branco. It'll also be very fun to drive
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That left sign looks interesting, nice stuff.
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- NewCoolMapper
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Be prepared to pay a lot in one of the most expensive highways of Portugal!
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Looks amazing! Great job.
Oh yeah !
How are the 'Via Verde' automatic toll lanes going to be implemented ?
I ask this because the ~30 Kph limit that's currently in game is very slow compared to them in real life. Also the automatic toll lane placement, if i'm not mistaken current prefabs by SCS make it so the only two automatic lanes are position all the way in the left lanes, this is what it looks like in SCS' France for example, this is something that's always bugged me because i've never actually seen this happen much in real life, it almost always splits in to two lanes on either side of the toll booth road, one dedicated more for truck traffic in the right lanes and maybe one or two for light traffic in the center/left lanes on major highways.
How are the 'Via Verde' automatic toll lanes going to be implemented ?
I ask this because the ~30 Kph limit that's currently in game is very slow compared to them in real life. Also the automatic toll lane placement, if i'm not mistaken current prefabs by SCS make it so the only two automatic lanes are position all the way in the left lanes, this is what it looks like in SCS' France for example, this is something that's always bugged me because i've never actually seen this happen much in real life, it almost always splits in to two lanes on either side of the toll booth road, one dedicated more for truck traffic in the right lanes and maybe one or two for light traffic in the center/left lanes on major highways.