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Aggressive Drivers Mod

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I'm wondering if anyone has come across a mod that enables AI drivers to be more aggressive, dangerous, or creates more speeders on the roads? I know these types of events are typically handled by LCPDFR, however I've noticed that default driver behavior in GTA V is pretty well behaved, making patrols boring sometimes.

Is there a meta or config file that needs to be tweaked in order to adjust the AI driving behavior?

 

 

Edited by luminouscarcass

Would definitively like to see some Traffic data modifications.

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I've witnessed a few random fender benders or pedestrians getting hit, things like that, but I don't think I've seen any crazy speeders / reckless drivers on the interstate and highways. I think by default IV's driving AI was absurd, resulting in a lot of weird shit. Weird shit appears to be lacking in V.

Also, I like to play as Sheriff and patrol the rural parts of the map, and the freeways and back roads don't seem to get as much action in regards to lunatic drivers. Just curious as to if this is possible.

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