Duisburg is bisected by the A40 running through the center, separating a southern residential area near the city center from the industrial area to the north, which is itself divided in two by the Ruhr River.
Duisburg is the northernmost of the triplet in-game cities in northwestern Germany, the other two being Düsseldorf and Köln. Possibly due to this, only two companies have depots in Duisburg, namely LKW and NBFC.
Facilities
Basic trucker facilities including a garage, a hotel and a service shop are present in Duisburg. A small gas station is also within city limits.
Landmarks
The only known landmarks of Duisburg are its port, the Duisburg TV tower, the Salvator church and the Stadtwerketurm.
Connections
Duisburg is only connected to the A40, which passes through the city on an east-west axis, leading west to the Netherlands and east to Dortmund.
All accesses to Duisburg are minor or unnumbered roads.
The main road through Duisburg exits the city to the southeast and heads for the A45 near Dortmund. Two minor roads branch from it: One runs south to Düsseldorf and Köln, while the other goes northeast towards the A1 near Osnabrück.
A link road running northeast from Duisburg also terminates on the road towards Osnabrück. Further along the way, another minor road branches west and runs across three national borders (Germany – Netherlands – Belgium – France) before ending near Calais.