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: Being a "smooth operator" earns you rewards. Driving like a madman or dangerous actions results in demerits and negative rewards. 4. Pro Tips for New Drivers

This isn't an arcade racer. To even get moving, you must master a series of realistic steps:

: You can actually exit your vehicle and walk around San Francisco as a pedestrian, explore the city, or even go home for a nap. bus-and-cable-car-simulator-san-francisco-game

: You’ll need to enter the bus, turn on the engine, and engage the transmission.

: Realistic physics (to an extent) mean you need to account for vehicle mass and length, especially when cornering with long articulated buses. Bus and Cable Car Simulator - San Francisco Review : Being a "smooth operator" earns you rewards

: Traffic in this virtual SF can be terrible. High AI settings mean cars will change lanes and pedestrians will cross unexpectedly, making it hard to stick to your timetable.

: You start in a modest apartment. As you earn money from routes and "moonlighting" (like replacing bus-stop timetables or working as a mechanic), you can buy better vehicles and luxury real estate. Pro Tips for New Drivers This isn't an arcade racer

Whether you’re looking to perfect your fare collection or upgrade from a dingy Nob Hill flat, this guide covers everything you need to know to rule the hills.