To earn Getaway Driver, drive 100 miles in your career. That is the exact official condition. It does not name a vehicle, route, passenger state, one-session requirement, or paid product. Accumulate legitimate mileage through robbery, pawn, fuel, checkpoint, and Mexico trips while keeping the vehicle under control.
Choose a reliable vehicle
Use a car you can steer, brake, reverse, and refuel. Paid vehicle stats can inform a choice, but no official condition requires one. A free or starting vehicle may be entirely sufficient if it completes miles consistently.
Practice a short route between two landmarks. Recover from one tight turn and confirm how the current fuel interaction works before extending the session.
Build miles through useful loops
Connect robbery targets to TrashAmerica Pawn, fuel stops, and state checkpoints. These trips advance other goals while adding driving. Repeat a stable loop rather than searching for a supposedly optimal circle.
If the live interface displays career distance, note it before and after. The official API does not explain rounding or exactly when mileage is saved, so use the current game’s value and normal badge award.
Maintain fuel and vehicle condition
Check fuel before a long segment and refuel with a margin. Current routes identify Exon, but exact price and location need live verification. Record detours if testing distance or consumption.
Avoid unnecessary collisions. Recovery time reduces useful driving and can end a session. Slow down before checkpoints and align with gates.
Verify the 100-mile award
When career distance reaches the target, wait for normal processing and inspect official badge ownership. If the display is rounded, continue a little through normal driving rather than assuming exactly 100.0 has been saved.
If absent across a fresh server, record the visible career amount, vehicle, and date. Do not invent a specific-car requirement or repurchase a pass.
Mileage checklist
Pair mileage with route learning
Use early miles to learn the approach to Kansas, then extend through Oklahoma and Texas. Later runs can finish at Mexico. This sequence improves checkpoint consistency and contributes to International Fugitive without requiring a special grind.
If police pressure makes driving unreliable, practice the same road before raising wanted level. Career mileage is a long-term objective; preserving the session is usually better than forcing one more dangerous segment.
Record mileage progress
If the live interface exposes career miles, note the exact or displayed value before and after a normal road segment. Record the driver, vehicle, route, date, and whether the value changed after leaving or rejoining. This helps separate active driving credit from passenger travel or unsaved session distance.
Do not convert map estimates into official miles. The server’s progression and badge award are the relevant measures. If a passenger gains progress, treat it as a dated observation until repeated; if not, do not infer that every seat behaves the same.
After 100 displayed career miles, continue a short normal segment if rounding is unclear, then verify ownership. Never purchase a vehicle twice to fix mileage tracking.
Sources and confidence
The 100-career-mile condition is Official. The recommended routes and Exon stop are Community corroborated or general practice guidance. Mileage calculation, rounding, passenger credit, and save timing remain Needs in-game testing.
No official wording requires one session, a paid vehicle, police pursuit, a particular state, or Mexico. Use any legitimate route that the current game credits, and keep unverified passenger or crew behavior separate from the driver’s confirmed progress.
Check the saved career total after rejoining as well.
Preserve the displayed mileage and official ownership together when reporting completion.