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SpeedRadar2026 is an advanced police radar system built for LSPDFR that gives you full control over traffic enforcement during patrol.
While on duty, the radar automatically scans surrounding vehicles and detects speed violations in real time. You can choose between multiple modes, including Auto (360°), Front, and Rear, allowing you to monitor traffic exactly how you want.
When a vehicle is speeding, the radar can lock onto it and display important details like:
Speed (MPH)
License plate
Vehicle model
Speed limits are handled dynamically depending on where you are. The system automatically adjusts between highway, city, and residential areas, so you don’t have to manually set limits unless you want to.
You can also issue citations and log evidence directly through the radar. Every stop can be tracked and saved, making your patrol feel more realistic and structured.
The radar includes a clean HUD display and an in-game menu for quick control, while still being lightweight and responsive during gameplay.
Whether you're running traffic enforcement or just patrolling, SpeedRadar2026 makes speed detection feel smooth, realistic, and fully interactive.
📂 Required Files
Make sure you have:
LSPDFR installed
RAGE Plugin Hook
RAGENativeUI
▶️ How to Use
Launch GTA V using RAGE Plugin Hook
Go on duty in LSPDFR
The radar will activate automatically (if enabled in settings)
🎮 Default Controls
Action
Key
Toggle Radar
NumPad5
Change Mode
M
Lock Target
L
Open Menu
F7
Increase Speed Limit
Page Up
Decrease Speed Limit
Page Down
Log Citation
C
(These can be changed in the .ini file)
⚙️ Features
🚔 Auto / Front / Rear radar modes
🎯 Lock-on vehicle tracking
📸 Plate + vehicle display
🌎 Dynamic speed limits (highway, city, residential)
📂 Automatic street logging
🧾 Citation system
📁 Evidence logging system
🎮 RAGENativeUI menu
🚫 Ignores parked vehicles (realistic detection)
📁 Files Created Automatically
After playing, the mod will generate:
Streets.xml → Tracks roads you’ve encountered
Evidence.xml → Logs radar evidence
Citations.xml → Stores issued citations
⚠️ Notes
The radar only works while on duty
If the plugin doesn’t load, check your RagePluginHook.log
Make sure RAGENativeUI is installed correctly
🔧 Customization
Open:
SpeedRadar2026.iniYou can change:
Keybinds
UI position
Scan range
Speed limits
Radar behavior
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Tired of there being no real LSFD firefighter mod for GTA V?
Tired of paying for callouts or searching everywhere just to find something that works?
Well… welcome to LSFD First Response.
LSFD First Response (LSFDFR) is a firefighter emergency response framework built for GTA V using RagePluginHook. It introduces fire incidents, medical emergencies, explosions, and other situations that firefighters would normally respond to.
This release includes multiple callouts that can happen across the map, including location based incidents and dynamic incidents that spawn around the player. Each callout can play out differently depending on the situation.
The framework also includes the built-in GrammarFirefighter system which handles dispatch communication and radio interaction during gameplay.
LSFDFR also supports third-party callouts and plugins. This means additional incidents and systems created by the community can be added to expand the framework even further.
Callouts will continue to receive updates and improvements over time. Some dynamic incidents may later be upgraded into more detailed location-based incidents.
The GrammarFirefighter system will also continue to improve with future updates.
More callouts, more features, and more improvements will be added as development continues.
SHOWCASE/Tutorial/Instructions:
https://youtu.be/N7Td7Z--qPQ?si=aPydkDoL1VZ_5q6I
NOTE
If you need help, updates, or want to stay connected with the project, you can visit the official community links below.
Website
https://lsfdfr.com/
Discord Server
https://discord.gg/CVFZaH9jjN
I know some people might think this mod is boring or simple right now, but the goal is to keep improving it and making it better over time.
I hope you enjoy using LSFD First Response, and I appreciate everyone who supports the project.
CLARIFICATION
LSFD First Response (LSFDFR) is a standalone mod and is not connected to LSPDFR or the First Response mod family.
This plugin only uses RagePluginHook to run in GTA V. It is uploaded on LCPDFR because the site supports RagePluginHook plugins and provides a good place to share the mod.
LSFDFR is its own project with its own systems and development.
Third-party callouts and plugins made for LSFDFR should be uploaded on the official LSFDFR website, not on LCPDFR.
The website is used for support and for sharing LSFDFR plugins and callouts.
Vehicle mods and other GTA V mods can still be uploaded wherever creators normally post them, such as LCPDFR or other GTA mod sites.- 557 Downloads
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Silent Control is a realism-focused LSPDFR plugin designed to improve how traffic and police behave in the world — quietly, naturally, and without disrupting vanilla gameplay.
This mod does not replace dispatch systems, callouts, or traffic spawning logic. Instead, it works in the background to gently influence AI behavior using safe, native-level adjustments.
Key Features
Improved AI driving realism (calmer, more natural traffic behavior)
Functional turn signal usage during lane changes and turns
Smarter merge and yielding behavior
Ambient police presence that stages and “chills” around the map
Personality-based drivers (calm, nervous, aggressive)
Fully compatible with LSPDFR and vehicle replacements
No siren spam, no forced tasks, no popgroup edits
Silent Control is built to blend in, not take over.
⚠️ Important Notice
This mod is new. While it has been tested for stability, there may be:
Minor bugs
Edge-case AI behavior
Situations that vary based on other installed mods
If you experience any issues, have suggestions, or ideas for improvements:
Leave a comment below
Or join the Discord server - https://discord.gg/fyMwpKYh3n
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