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Small script for Cruiser front wheels

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Hey guys…..I have another idea/request/suggestion that I think would look nice and make the traffic stop experience nicer. I'm really big on detail, even small ones, so this might be silly to some, but it's just something I think would really work. It took a while for someone to come up with a brake light script, but it was worth the wait. I'm wondering if we could somehow come up with a simple front wheel turning while parked script. Like when I see police vehicle during a traffic stop put his car at an angle and the wheels are turned (not sure why they do this). The script could have a simple on/off button and when on, it turns the front wheels in either direction. Also when it’s on, we can choose the direction. Just a thought. Like I said... it might be too small potatoes for some, but I just thought it would be really cool. What do you guys think?

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It would indeed be nice. The reason they turn their wheels is that when someone drives into the back of the cruiser, it will go in the direction the wheels are pointing to, usually away from the vehicle pulled over or whatever incident the cruiser might be at.

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It would indeed be nice. The reason they turn their wheels is that when someone drives into the back of the cruiser, it will go in the direction the wheels are pointing to, usually away from the vehicle pulled over or whatever incident the cruiser might be at.

 

Oh nicee! Thanks for that information, because I've always wondered why, but that makes a lot of sense!

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Hey guys…..I have another idea/request/suggestion that I think would look nice and make the traffic stop experience nicer. I'm really big on detail, even small ones, so this might be silly to some, but it's just something I think would really work. It took a while for someone to come up with a brake light script, but it was worth the wait. I'm wondering if we could somehow come up with a simple front wheel turning while parked script. Like when I see police vehicle during a traffic stop put his car at an angle and the wheels are turned (not sure why they do this). The script could have a simple on/off button and when on, it turns the front wheels in either direction. Also when it’s on, we can choose the direction. Just a thought. Like I said... it might be too small potatoes for some, but I just thought it would be really cool. What do you guys think?

I agree it would be a great script. For  your knowledge they do it in case the car gets hit in the back it goes into the street rather then you or into pedestrians on the side, it also provides cover from gunfire because of the engine block.

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I agree it would be a great script. For  your knowledge they do it in case the car gets hit in the back it goes into the street rather then you or into pedestrians on the side, it also provides cover from gunfire because of the engine block.

 

Gunfire cover. Now I know this should be a good idea, because with those traffic stops where they just start shooting soon as you get the the window, this might have kept me alive a few times lol Thanks for the information about that AntEyeVirus!

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