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Speeding Ambient Events

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So my last couple patrols I've been sitting off of Joshua Road and using a speed radar. But, I can literally sit there for 20 minutes and not get a single car to go over 55 (speed limit 50). In fact most of the time the cars are going 30-40. I have Traffic Policer in my game and it should create ambient speeding events. But, even when I make the likely hood of a car speeding super high I dont get a car going fast enough to pull over. I look in the rage drop down menu thing and it says its creating speeder events but no car is excessively or even a bit speeding. I dont know if LSPDFR also has a speeding ambient event but I just dont get people speeding in my game. Anyone else have similar problem, or suggestions?

Hi 

  • 3 years later...

Yes I do have the same problem and it seems to be a problem with a lot of people. Judging by no one responding to your issue (seems to be a pattern on this topic) there doesn't seem to be a mod/plug in for it. You'd think someone would have made it already.

Edited by SgtNelsonUSMC

18 hours ago, SgtNelsonUSMC said:

there doesn't seem to be a mod/plug in for it

The real reason is that vehicles are not driving at speed. These is an default speed-limiter for everything above 25 m/h, and that is the key to speeding events, because the inner city speed limit of 25 m/h is constantly being broken!
If you stay inside the below 25 m/h limit-zone -witch also include winewoods 15 m/h zones, and set your radar for 25 m/h measures, you will have a speeding car within minutes!
Then you can prompt the car to pull over, and ~30% of those events will lead into a high-speed chase, when the driver refuses to follow your order to pull over.
Besides this inner-city speed-control gameplay, One area can be regarded as a real speed-trap, and that is a few miles of 45 m/h limit on free-way!
You find this starting ~3 m before Earls-supermaked and up to the exit for Saltom-sea aka red-neck country ..
There are not a single car on the free-way that slows down to 45. Each and everyone are speeding..

See my plugin here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peqSXuTfIyY

Let me know if you find it interesting.
Best Regards.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 4/9/2024 at 3:10 PM, GTAbear said:

The real reason is that vehicles are not driving at speed. These is an default speed-limiter for everything above 25 m/h, and that is the key to speeding events, because the inner city speed limit of 25 m/h is constantly being broken!
If you stay inside the below 25 m/h limit-zone -witch also include winewoods 15 m/h zones, and set your radar for 25 m/h measures, you will have a speeding car within minutes!
Then you can prompt the car to pull over, and ~30% of those events will lead into a high-speed chase, when the driver refuses to follow your order to pull over.
Besides this inner-city speed-control gameplay, One area can be regarded as a real speed-trap, and that is a few miles of 45 m/h limit on free-way!
You find this starting ~3 m before Earls-supermaked and up to the exit for Saltom-sea aka red-neck country ..
There are not a single car on the free-way that slows down to 45. Each and everyone are speeding..

Your a scholar, works like a charm. Thanks!!!!

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