This also has to do with geography and that 75% of New Zealand is south of the City. Auckland does have an issue where four of the five heavy industrial complexes are in Southern Auckland with the 5th in the lower Isthmus meaning there is nothing in the north or west. Spread the industry around and tie it into the transport network especially rail. This means that your vehicles have to wait for the train to pass through before the vehicles can cross the tracks. Do not plop all your (heavy) industry in a single place – unless you want freight chaos across the city as it attempts to service the City. Elevate the rail lines in the city (Or elevate the roads over the rails, which I found far more difficult.) Trains have the right of way when rail meets the road. By reliable: no overcrowding, decent frequency, an actual 24/7 timetable and the infrastructure to match purpose and demand.
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There will never be a perfect city, and the road system will inevitably get messier as you add new areas and build extra housing. I understand the… /i/web/status/1… 10 hours ago It's great fun trying to manage the chaos of the traffic network, and see if your ideas can match the madness on the ground. To be honest what is suggested here looks more procedural than anything else
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