What’s new in Police Auto Rickshaw Drive
- Improved city street navigation for smoother chases
- Enhanced suspect vehicle AI for tougher pursuits
- Keyboard controls now more responsive in tight turns
Tips & strategy
- Track the suspect’s movement and set up intercepts at intersections.
- Ease off acceleration before sharp turns to avoid losing control.
- Box in suspects using parked cars or narrow lanes for a quick stop.
Gameplay walkthrough
Police Auto Rickshaw Drive strategy guide
To get better at Police Auto Rickshaw Drive, focus on anticipating suspect movement rather than just reacting. Skilled players watch traffic patterns ahead and plan their moves, staying slightly behind the suspect but not too close to avoid sudden swerves. Timing your blocks is crucial—wait for a straight stretch or a bottleneck where you can box in the suspect without oversteering.
A common mistake is hugging the corners too tightly, which often leads to clipping obstacles and losing speed. Instead, take wider turns and only cut in sharply when you’re sure of the path. Another error is going all-out on speed; it’s better to balance acceleration with control, especially as the game ramps up. If you fall behind, don’t panic—recover by predicting the suspect’s next move and intercepting at the next turn.
On trickier chases, use city features like intersections and parked vehicles to your advantage. For example, you can block a narrow lane or trap the suspect at a dead end. As you master timing and prediction, your success rate climbs fast.