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Start small with and a small industrial area away from residential zones to minimize noise and pollution. As your population grows, you will unlock new "milestones," giving you access to better roads, specialized buildings, and public transport like buses and subways. 4. Managing Traffic from Day One

: Connect your zones to a power plant (wind is great for starting clean) and ensure water pumps are placed upstream from sewage outlets to avoid poisoning your population. cities-skylines-part1-rar

Traffic is the ultimate "boss" in Cities: Skylines . Even in Part 1, consider: Start small with and a small industrial area

: Keep an eye on the Residential, Commercial, and Industrial (RCI) bars. To drive residential demand, keep unemployment around 8% by ensuring there are enough jobs in industrial or commercial zones. 3. Zoning and Growth Managing Traffic from Day One : Connect your

This blog post covers the essential steps for starting your first city in Cities: Skylines , based on popular community guides and expert walkthroughs.

Your first move should be connecting your city to the highway. Experts recommend using a couple of initially to manage early traffic flow.