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Traffic and lights

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So, I am quite an amateur when it comes to vehicles.meta, so I was wondering if anyone could tell me how I would stop traffic reacting to a certain vehicle, but still be able to use ELS? Thanks!

~Slushy

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Just now, TheHC09 said:

Add the flag 'FLAG_AVOID_TURNS' in vehicles.meta to the vehicles you don't want to yield to emergency lights/sirens

Thanks for the reply, but I mean that I have installed a custom car that has lights on it and I was wondering if I could make it so that traffic doesn't react to it's lights, as it is a security type vehicle. Thanks!

~Slushy

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29 minutes ago, TheHC09 said:

Well you can do what I said to the individual vehicles but I can see that's not very practical so sorry I don't know otherwise.

Ok, thanks anyway!

~Slushy

5 hours ago, Slushy said:

Thanks for the reply, but I mean that I have installed a custom car that has lights on it and I was wondering if I could make it so that traffic doesn't react to it's lights, as it is a security type vehicle. Thanks!

 

In the vehicles.meta, you could remove FLAG_LAW_ENFORCEMENT and FLAG_EMERGENCY_SERVICE. I'm not positive if that will prevent them from pulling over, though.

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18 hours ago, Kallus Rourke said:

 

In the vehicles.meta, you could remove FLAG_LAW_ENFORCEMENT and FLAG_EMERGENCY_SERVICE. I'm not positive if that will prevent them from pulling over, though.

Unfortuantely not, I tried that to no prevail!

~Slushy

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