Key Features
- Gridlock physics: Cars interact based on your road layout. If you block an intersection with a poor turn, traffic stops moving entirely.
- Bridge building: Cross busy lanes without causing accidents. It is the only way to save your score on high-density maps.
- Parking logic: Every car has a specific destination color. Sorting these streams prevents the messy jams that ruin your run.
- Road sketching: Draw highways anywhere you want. The game gives you total freedom to mess up spectacularly.
How to Play
Mastering Motorways: How to link zones
Tap a black parking box and drag your finger to connect it to another destination. This is how to play Motorways effectively. The path needs to be clean, or cars will collide. Once the connection is stable, tap to build bridges over existing roads. Watch your spacing, though, as tight angles cause instant pileups.
Motorways controls: The basics
Your Motorways controls rely on simple taps and swipes to sketch the layout. Keep an eye on the passenger count for each vehicle. If you fail to clear the queue, your efficiency rating tanks. It starts simple, but keeping traffic moving once you unlock complex intersections is where the challenge really kicks in.
Who Should Play Motorways?
Frequently Asked Questions about Motorways
How do you clear a traffic jam in Motorways?
You cannot clear a jam once it starts, so you must delete the offending road segment. It is better to redraw the path early before the cars pile up.
Can I play Motorways on my phone?
Yes, it works perfectly on mobile browsers. The touch interface is actually more responsive for drawing roads than using a mouse on a desktop computer.
Is Motorways free to play?
Yes, Motorways is completely free to play on Nub Games. Optional in-app purchases are available. No download or registration required.
Can I play Motorways on mobile?
Motorways works on both desktop and mobile devices. Best played in landscape mode.
What age rating is Motorways?
Motorways has a content rating of 6++. It is suitable for all ages.
