Map Suggestion Add road-markings to oak hill

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Suggestion Title: Add road-markings to oak hill
Suggestion Description: It seems there are quite alot of collisions in this area of the map and its for good reason, Adding roadmarkings will prevent these fatal collisions and further improve driving on there which I think would be excellent as more detail to the map and a more safer driving experience overall, This would stop those double sided car crashes on that road

Why should this be added?:
- It would add more realism to driving all over the map so collisions can happen less frequently and oak hill can become an actual road

What negatives could this have?:
- Might be a bit much work for the devs to implement

What problem would this suggestion solve?: - Car collisions on both sides would be solved
- Would make that area more realistic
 
it causes death/injuiry and also repair costs to vehicles too i think that should be pretty obvious to u
raiding causes death and injury and your not complaining about that. your change does not add realism and only fixes an issue that is due to player incompetence, which i may add can create some very good rp scenarios
 
Suggestion Description: It seems there are quite alot of collisions in this area of the map

Good
I wanna clean up RTCs as a traffic officer
Actually, we should remove streets entirely and make the entire map a giant bumper karts area
 
Adding lane markings would only serve as a guide for drivers and doesn't actually change the existing reckless/careless driving laws that require you to drive in the correct position and at a safe speed. Forest Drive/Clementine Way used to have markings but they were removed - in my opinion being a 50 MPH paved road between two major points of interest justifies these markings.
 
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Oak hill has lane markings does it not?

Honestly I'm ambivalent, but I think for forest drive it partially comes down to map resources costing more for curved roads. Not sure if it costs more materials or more brushes to do it, but I know old V5 didn't even have lane markings on highway curves because of how the brushes for the road were made.

Also, it just doesn't make all that much sense to have perfectly painted white lines on a low-traffic country road, even if it is asphalt. I mean, the speed limit sign on forest drive has been knocked down, and seemingly not fixed. IIRC, parts of the fence are broken as well. All in all, it doesn't scream well-maintained.
 

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