When players ofCities: Skylinesreach the Boom Town milestone, they get access to a pair of toll booths. Then at the Big Town milestone they unlock the large toll booths, plus a special policy in the city planning tab.

Toll booths are a special way of making money inCities: Skylines. The extra cash isn’t much compared to property tax income, but the booths can at least pay for themselves and then some. However, players should keep in mind how much a toll booth can slow down traffic, and how much trouble this can cause in the wrong location.

Cities Skylines Placed Booth

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Placing a Toll Booth

Players can find their unlocked toll booths in the last tab of the road construction menu. However, unlike normal road types, players don’t get an option that lets them upgrade roads to toll-booth roads. This means they have to remove existing roads and replace them.

The trickiest part of placing a toll booth is getting it in the right orientation, especially sincethe trick for flipping road directionsdoesn’t work on toll booths. Instead, players will need to rotate the toll booth before placing it, and players can do this by pressing the rotate button (the default on PC is the right mouse button) or by pressing and holding the rotate button while moving the toll booth. This should spin the booth around and allow players to have two separate booths lined up next to each other along a highway.

Cities Skylines Toll Jam

Toll Booth Tricks

Cities: Skylinesis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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