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Furthermore, connecting it to the highway is complex. Two lanes are already elevated, so ideally they are to be connected to something else that is elevated. That something is another already elevated highway ramp? Trying to do so is giving me a hard time. Furthermore, you need two other lanes for connecting to the other highway lane. It's quite hard to make that look just as great.
Thank you! :D
Engineering a way of swapping round the highway entrance and exit removes the problem entirely, though unfortunately having the architectural design capacity of an angry toddler with a fistful of Playdoh and smushed banana makes for a less than pleasing result.