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Since update 1.37, the height of the fine depends on how much the speed limit is exceeded.ĭrivers should stop at weigh stations for the weight inspection unless the station allows the driver to bypass. Until both Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator update 1.36, the amount of the fine was €200 in Europe and $500 ~ $1,000 in the United States, regardless of the driver's speed. Some cameras are fixed on a large metal bar that hangs across multiple lanes of traffic over a highway, some cameras are the round ball attached to traffic lights or to light poles, while some are small boxes mounted on the side of the road.ĭriving past a speed camera or a police car by exceeding the speed limit for 5 km/h or more will result in a fine. Some areas of the game that have speed cameras, which are indicated by a sign with a camera on it or a sign in that country's language informing drivers of speed cameras ahead. The tables may turn and the AI may crash into you, but you can still get fined. Drivers will receive damage and a fine will be given. In American Truck Simulator, right turning at a red light is legal and does not incur any fines, however you must have your right-turn signal on when making the turn.Ĭolliding with another car/truck will result in a traffic jam. Failing to stop at a red light may result in a traffic signal fine.Īttempting to bypass toll gates without paying may result in this fine. They can also occur at every road works area and level crossing. Traffic lights can be found in every city. Full fatigue will cause the screen to blacken for a second as a simulation of dozing and it will occur repeatedly, causing reduced visibility and a greater chance of hitting traffic or objects, which can cause damage to your truck, and possible collision fines. Neglecting to rest will result in your fatigue level increasing and a €150 fine. Drivers can also rest at every border between countries, during ferry rides, and at hotels in every city. Usually, beginner drivers can drive for 10 hours before suffering fatigue, but this can be extended by upgrading the "Long distance" skill.ĭrivers can rest at a gas station or resting area along the highway. In Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, there is a mandatory rule stating that all vehicles must turn on lights during day time, high beams are highly adviced during night time, while raining, on a tunnel or in minor roads. It is also very important to press L twice, as pressing it once will only activate the parking lights, high beams are not required but extremely adviced in minor roads during the night or in rain, which can be activated by pressing K after activating the lights by pressing L. It is advised to turn on lights during the night, during rain, and when driving in a tunnel as neglecting to do so will be fined as a "No Lights Offense". Only the United Kingdom drives on the left-hand side while the rest drive on the right-hand side. Note that different countries have either left-handed or right-handed traffic. As a rule, though, there's almost always a speed sign posted within braking distance of cameras, with the exception of some really mean curves on the Autobahn where it drops from 120 to 80 SURPRISE HERE'S THE CAMERA.Īpart from strict roleplaying, you do eventually reach a point with your company drivers where you can happily speed through every camera and still make an order of magnitude more money than the ticket costs you.Driving in the opposite lane will be fined as a "Wrong Way Offense". If you enter an area controlled by the national limit, the GPS will show the applicable limit whether you've passed a sign for it or not. Most countries have a national limit for highways, country roads, and city roads, posted at the entry border to the country (nearly all of them are 120/90/50kmh btw). The GPS limit also updates for all speed limited zones, posted sign or not. As long as you aren't exceeding the posted car limit when you cross the camera's threshold, no ticket. The GPS limit will show the correct units for your speedometer relative to the posted signs, so 60mph signs in the UK show up as 97kmh on the GPS. Somewhere around 91-92 seems to be the most speeding you can get away with when it checks against 90. If the sign nearest the camera says 90, and you're doing 89, you're fine. What I've found is the car limit is what the trigger checks against in order to fine you (so use that in options).
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