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directions_carVehicles & DrivingBeginner
Respect the new weight and momentum when braking
GTA 6 driving is heavier than GTA 5's floaty feel, so a two-ton SUV takes noticeably longer to stop than a sports car. Brake earlier into corners and leave more room in traffic until you learn each vehicle's mass.
#driving#physics#braking
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directions_carVehicles & DrivingIntermediate
Match your vehicle to the weather and road surface
Rain and wind reduce grip at high speed, and wet roads, gravel, and mud all change how a car behaves. Slow down in storms and pick higher-clearance or off-road vehicles for loose terrain instead of low sports cars.
#weather#grip#handling
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directions_carVehicles & DrivingBeginner
Switch to first-person cockpit view for tight driving
Vehicles have fully modeled interiors with working speedometers, mirrors, and gas dials. First-person view gives you a cleaner sense of speed and lane position for city driving and precise parking, while third-person is better for chases.
#camera#first-person
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directions_carVehicles & DrivingBeginner
Park valuable rides in a garage or safehouse to keep them
You can store acquired vehicles in the protagonists' safehouses and garages. Get a car you like into your own storage rather than leaving it on the street, where it can be lost, towed, or destroyed.
#garage#storage#safehouse
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directions_carVehicles & DrivingAdvanced
Use suspension to your advantage over rough ground
Suspension is visibly active, with cars leaning through corners and compressing over bumps. Ease off the throttle over crests and uneven surfaces so the car settles instead of bottoming out or losing control.