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: Lit flares often have a built-in "slow down" radius in high-quality scripts, making them more effective than simple cones at night.

: Edit the config.lua or __resource.lua file. This is where you can often set default keybindings (typically F5 ) or restrict access to specific jobs like Police or EMS.

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: Adjust the frequency of spawned AI cars and pedestrians to improve FPS or match the server's time of day.

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add_ace identifier.steam:110000112345678 command.trafficmenu allow add_principal identifier.steam:110000112345678 group.admin

Open the script's config.lua file. You must restrict access so regular civilian players cannot abuse the menu.

A traffic menu is a script-based interface that grants players—typically law enforcement officers, administrators, or emergency personnel—the ability to dynamically control and manipulate vehicle and pedestrian traffic within a FiveM server. This can range from simple commands to toggle traffic density to sophisticated systems that allow real-time editing of vehicle pathing nodes, creation of speed zones, placement of roadblocks, and management of accident scenes.

clogging up high-speed intersections.

(default key F5) to toggle vehicle nodes and manage speed zones. Scene Menu by Kye Jones

: AI drivers in GTA V are notoriously aggressive. Always place barriers and "slow zones" before the actual incident to give the AI time to recalculate their path.