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Realistic Driving NC 1.0.0

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Realistic Driving NC

Realistic Driving NC transforms GTA V’s traffic system into a fully North Carolina, USA ‑accurate driving environment. NPC vehicles now follow real NC speed limits based on road type, zone detection, and special‑case logic such as school zones and minimum‑speed enforcement. Whether you patrol in the city, county, or on the interstate, traffic finally behaves like real NC motorists.

Overview

Los Santos traffic is notoriously slow and unrealistic—especially for players who want a true North Carolina patrol experience. This mod fixes that by applying actual NC speed laws to NPC driving behavior:

  • 35 mph inside city limits

  • 55 mph outside city limits

  • 65 mph on multi‑lane divided highways

  • 70 mph on interstates and limited‑access highways

  • 25 mph in school zones

  • Minimum speeds enforced (40 mph in 55 zones, 45 mph in 60+ zones)

Traffic flow more realistic, and far more immersive for NC‑style patrols.

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Features

  • City speed limits — NPCs maintain 35 mph in urban areas unless the zone would realistically be posted differently.

  • Rural speed limits — Outside city limits, vehicles cruise at 55 mph, matching NC’s statewide default.

  • Interstate behavior — NPCs reach up to 70 mph on freeways and limited‑access highways.

  • Divided highway logic — Four‑lane divided roads run at 65 mph for realistic NC highway travel.

  • School zone enforcement — Vehicles slow to 25 mph when entering a school‑zone radius.

  • Minimum speed rules — Prevents slow, immersion‑breaking traffic:

    • 40 mph minimum in 55 mph zones

    • 45 mph minimum in 60+ mph zones

  • Dynamic zone detection — Automatically adjusts speeds based on road type.

  • Smooth transitions — No sudden braking or unrealistic acceleration.

  • Optimized performance — Lightweight script with minimal CPU impact.

    Let Me Know What State Should I Do Next? United States

    • Alabama

    • Alaska

    • Arizona

    • Arkansas

    • California

    • Colorado

    • Connecticut

    • Delaware

    • Florida

    • Georgia

    • Hawaii

    • Idaho

    • Illinois

    • Indiana

    • Iowa

    • Kansas

    • Kentucky

    • Louisiana

    • Maine

    • Maryland

    • Massachusetts

    • Michigan

    • Minnesota

    • Mississippi

    • Missouri

    • Montana

    • Nebraska

    • Nevada

    • New Hampshire

    • New Jersey

    • New Mexico

    • New York

    • North Carolina

    • North Dakota

    • Ohio

    • Oklahoma

    • Oregon

    • Pennsylvania

    • South Carolina

    • South Dakota

    • Tennessee

    • Texas

    • Utah

    • Vermont

    • Virginia

    • Washington

    • West Virginia

    • Wisconsin

    • Wyoming

How It Works

Realistic Driving NC uses a combination of:

  • Road type detection (FREEWAY, HIGHWAY, CITY, COUNTRYSIDE)

  • Custom school‑zone radius checks

  • Divided‑highway identification

  • Minimum‑speed correction logic

  • Continuous speed updates every 0.5 seconds

This ensures NPCs always drive at the correct speed for the environment.

Installation

Download and install ScriptHookV

Place ScriptHookV.dll into your GTA V root directory.

http://www.dev-c.com/gtav/scripthookv/


Download and install ScriptHookVDotNet Nightly

Place all .dll files (e.g., ScriptHookVDotNet.dll, ScriptHookVDotNet2.dll, ScriptHookVDotNet3.dll) into your GTA V root directory.

https://github.com/scripthookvdotnet/scripthookvdotnet-nightly/releases/tag/v3.7.0-nightly.134

Install the mod files

Drag the RealisticDrivingNC.dll file into your Grand Theft Auto V/scripts/ folder.

If the scripts folder does not exist, create it manually. Ill provide the scripts folder in the rar

Launch GTA V normally

ScriptHookV and ScriptHookVDotNet will load the mod automatically.

Requirements

  • ScriptHookV (latest version)

  • ScriptHookVDotNet Nightly (latest version)

  • LSPDFR (recommended but not required)

  • GTA V (latest version)

    ❤️ Support Development

    If you enjoy Realistic Driving NC and wish to support continued development, optional support helps:

    • Maintain compatibility with future GTA V updates

    Support is always optional. The plugin will continue to be developed regardless.

What's New in Version 1.0.0

What got updated?

1.0.0 - 5/10/26

 Added A Customizable .ini file for:

  • Speed values

  • Zone radius adjustments

  • School zone detection

  • Debug logging

 General stability improvements

LET ME KNOW IF ANY Fixes Needs To Be Fixed.


Known Bugs

I'm aware that there are unknown bugs at this time.

  • Latest Game Version 3751.0 Current Game Version 3788.0

Edited by TimmyLuke017 Gaming


Short Description

NPC vehicles now follow real NC speed limits based on road type, zone detection and etc.

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TimmyLuke017 Gaming

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Just now, McMufin1 said:

Gonna try this!

Let me know if you run into any issues. This is still kind of in a beta state. I have been doing testing on it.

McMuffin22

Members

19 minutes ago, TimmyLuke017 Gaming said:

Let me know if you run into any issues. This is still kind of in a beta state. I have been doing testing on it.

It works amazing! Good work

TimmyLuke017 Gaming

Members Author

Just now, McMufin1 said:

It works amazing! Good work

Thank you for letting me know. Really Appreciate it.

McMuffin22

Members

Just now, TimmyLuke017 Gaming said:

Thank you for letting me know. Really Appreciate it.

Can't wait to see more stuff from you

TimmyLuke017 Gaming

Members Author

Just now, McMufin1 said:

Can't wait to see more stuff from you

Yeah there is more stuff coming im also working on a another plugin but your are able to say commands to your K9. And the K9 actually does it it plays the animation for some of them like sit,down,lay down,follow,stay,heel,attack,get in,get out and etc. @McMufin1

McMuffin22

Members

5 minutes ago, TimmyLuke017 Gaming said:

Yeah there is more stuff coming im also working on a another plugin but your are able to say commands to your K9. And the K9 actually does it it plays the animation for some of them like sit,down,lay down,follow,stay,heel,attack,get in,get out and etc. @McMufin1

Is it hard to make plugins? But that's amazing, that would be very useful

Bear82

Members

(edited)

Sounds promising—I'll give it a try later. I'd also be up for California :)

The only thing I'm wondering now is: what exactly needs to be adapted for the individual states? The recommended speed limit is supposed to be observed everywhere, isn't it? I mean, for instance, if a sign indicates 70. I should also mention that I haven't actually looked into this until now.

Edited by Bear82

TimmyLuke017 Gaming

Members Author

17 minutes ago, Back12 said:

does anyone get speedy??? I want law breakers guys doing 85 plus

@Back12 No but I will definitely add this to the script so there wil be some speeders.

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