Err... two errors in your Cloverleaf description. The major one is that the cloverleaf you featured is in Redditch, not Kidderminster. You got the wrong end of the road there! The second one is that there are now only two cloverleafs in the UK - Livingstone, West Lothian, Scotland used to have a pair, but the northern one has since been converted into a parclo dumbbell.
Other than that, a nice intro to the major junction types - including a brief look at Gravelley Hill and Great Barr.
Uggg.... I live in Utah and we have I think it is a 5 level stack just out of Down town... the thing is at least 10 stories tall and it can be a bit scary int he wind. I wana see someone make one in SC XD
You think a four lvl stack is expensive. Texas recently finished a high 5 interchange, with a level dedicated to portage roads, or roads that run next to the freeway/interstate/motorway in metropolitan centers. It connects I-635 with US 75 in Dallas Texas. A quick search in any search engine should bring up quite a few links. Quick fact, the interchange was $261 million dollars, or roughly 360 million pounds, using a rough exchange number. Also, 120 feet, 37 meters high.
@123hailhell Hi, I live 15 miles north of this interchange. It has work well inspite of the enormous amount of traffic it sees everyday. It has only on problem, ice. When we get an ice storm the thing is rendered useless, but that is to be expected.
Hmm, really? I find them to be the easiest four way to construct. Perhaps after I see your next video I'll comment on what changes I would make.
Although it really depends on HOW you are making them. Are you using overpasses or tunnels? Is the interchange uniform or not? There's so many possibilities and techniques out there that each and every one can be different.
why your voice sounds like Stephen Hawking?
alexander55739 4 months ago
simcity 5 should see like those pics, and no more grids.......
CreatureMontage 4 months ago
I'm british too but I still love your voice!
SpaceHula 5 months ago
Canada basically only use cloverleafs except in urban environments
Halofan830 6 months ago
Err... two errors in your Cloverleaf description. The major one is that the cloverleaf you featured is in Redditch, not Kidderminster. You got the wrong end of the road there! The second one is that there are now only two cloverleafs in the UK - Livingstone, West Lothian, Scotland used to have a pair, but the northern one has since been converted into a parclo dumbbell.
Other than that, a nice intro to the major junction types - including a brief look at Gravelley Hill and Great Barr.
mittfh 6 months ago
I love your accent.
Graywolf116 7 months ago 8
@Graywolf116 :: Go raibh míle maith agat :D
Asteconn 7 months ago 10
Does image in beginning is from google earth?
Dutchcolonialism 8 months ago
@Dutchcolonialism :: Google maps =]
Asteconn 8 months ago
@Asteconn ,oh yeah, google maps, i made a mistake.
Dutchcolonialism 7 months ago
7 people love simcity societies
TuanNafiz 10 months ago
Very helpful
iCreateWeather 11 months ago
i can't believe i watched that.
LShiznit 1 year ago 3
@LShiznit xD good job!
wiannecrafter 5 months ago
2 poeple never play SC 4 :P
TheOriginalClip 1 year ago
Uggg.... I live in Utah and we have I think it is a 5 level stack just out of Down town... the thing is at least 10 stories tall and it can be a bit scary int he wind. I wana see someone make one in SC XD
DJFunnyJoeShow 1 year ago
Very Informative
Vigormaster 1 year ago
You think a four lvl stack is expensive. Texas recently finished a high 5 interchange, with a level dedicated to portage roads, or roads that run next to the freeway/interstate/motorway in metropolitan centers. It connects I-635 with US 75 in Dallas Texas. A quick search in any search engine should bring up quite a few links. Quick fact, the interchange was $261 million dollars, or roughly 360 million pounds, using a rough exchange number. Also, 120 feet, 37 meters high.
123hailhell 1 year ago
@123hailhell Hi, I live 15 miles north of this interchange. It has work well inspite of the enormous amount of traffic it sees everyday. It has only on problem, ice. When we get an ice storm the thing is rendered useless, but that is to be expected.
Tatomatic 1 year ago
@123hailhell you mean 360 mil dollars , or roughly 261 mil pounds. right?
ghosthunter2006 1 week ago
This is actually very useful
Pardusflame 1 year ago 10
@Pardusflame
Thanks ^^
Asteconn 1 year ago
Funny, I knew were all of those were except 2, I can see the M69/M6 one on there, thats an unusual mixture of types.
Chacanger 1 year ago
clover leafs are like almost everywhere in Canada!
theboogieman3000 1 year ago
Windmill with at grade intersections in Ohio, US at jct US 35 and Ohio 32/124.
USRoads 2 years ago
Nice job! I typically use the cloverstack junction when connecting two RHWs because they are easier to construct in-game.
haljackey 2 years ago
My next vid is going to on how to make cloverstacks. I found them exceptionally difficult actually; not to mention rather large lol
Asteconn 2 years ago
Hmm, really? I find them to be the easiest four way to construct. Perhaps after I see your next video I'll comment on what changes I would make.
Although it really depends on HOW you are making them. Are you using overpasses or tunnels? Is the interchange uniform or not? There's so many possibilities and techniques out there that each and every one can be different.
haljackey 2 years ago
@Asteconn i have done a errr my own versioon of a cloverstack using your t-intersection video
graysenness 1 year ago
@Asteconn large hehe i have done very much
graysenness 1 year ago