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I propose to add the option of applying a speed limit to railroad tracks and roads. This would allow for a more efficient use of slower and faster vehicles on the same track.
From an interface perspective, this could be handled via an additional button in the signals interface, and be applied to a track just like a signal. Then a dialogue would pop up and ask for the desired speed limit as a number. Removing the speed limit could work just like removing a signal.
I'm not sure how the existance of a speed limit on a track or road would best be displayed to the user. From the top of my head I would propose an additional signal-like "post" alongside the track which on mouse hover opens a little tooltip with the current speed limit.
Speed limits can already be given to rail by use of e.g. the nutracks NewGRF. For roads it "just" a matter of implemented the road equivalent of "newrails".
Implemented in NewGRF via railtypes, and possibly in future via roadtypes and tramtypes. NewGRF is the chosen mechanism for this, it won't be in OpenTTD core, thanks.
palzkillm opened the ticket and wrote:
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This issue was imported from FlySpray: https://bugs.openttd.org/task/4197
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