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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Like I said in most of the blurbs about these interchanges: they're based on real-life design speeds, not so much on a direct one-on-one comparison to any particular existing junctions (they're also waaay too symmetrical for that). Even then, the ones with the loops feel pretty tight to me as well :)
@MrFDOTRBLX: yes their sizes are ridiculous, but I'm trying to hold myself to real-life design standards wrt speed, curves, inclination, etc. These are 'realistic' interchanges!
Three-Level Stacked Roundabout
Partially Unrolled Cloverleaf
there you will enjoy building