Practice RUNAWAYS driving on a short loop before carrying important loot. Accelerate on open road, make measured steering inputs, brake before a narrow turn, reverse out of a bad angle, exit, and re-enter. Then inspect the fuel state and visit a current station. Community walkthroughs identify Exon as a fuel stop; confirm the live sign and prompt.
Build a repeatable driving loop
Choose two visible landmarks and drive between them twice. Keep speed low enough to feel steering and braking. Practice one wide turn, one tighter turn, a complete stop, and reverse. The purpose is consistent arrival, not a best time.
On mobile, separate camera movement from steering where possible and brake earlier. On keyboard, release acceleration before adding a large correction. If the vehicle begins sliding or catching, reduce inputs and regain a straight line.
Check and buy fuel normally
Read the current gauge before leaving a familiar area. Approach a verified station slowly, align with the interaction, and follow its visible prompt. Community routes use Exon, but exact location, price, and amount are build-sensitive.
Record the balance and fuel state if comparing cost. Do not assume every station or pump works. If the prompt is missing, reposition, confirm the vehicle, and test in a fresh server before relying on that stop.
Plan the state route
Official badges confirm Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas crossings, followed by the Mexico escape condition. Choose a known fuel stop before each long segment rather than hoping the starting amount lasts. Keep a margin for wrong turns, police detours, and collision recovery.
Follow live road signs and checkpoint geometry. A current community walkthrough can show the broad route, but beta changes can alter exact turns. Slow down as the gate approaches and cross the visible trigger cleanly.
Drive under police pressure
Stage the vehicle facing open road before robbery or checkpoint attention. Use solid turns to break line of sight instead of remaining on a straight road at maximum speed. Avoid looking backward so long that you miss the next obstacle.
If the car hits geometry, stop compounding the collision. Reverse, widen the steering angle, and choose the safest road. A vehicle with high official paper stats can still fail when the driver cannot recover it.
Work toward Getaway Driver
The official Getaway Driver badge says “Drive 100 miles in your career.” It does not specify one vehicle, one session, or a required route. Accumulate mileage through normal useful driving and maintain fuel. Do not use automation or leave a modified client circling the map.
Wait for the normal badge signal and check official ownership if the displayed career distance reaches the target. Server processing can lag. Avoid inventing a hidden requirement without a repeatable failed trigger.
Test fuel use without guessing
Choose two landmarks, begin at a clearly readable fuel state, drive the route without detours, and record the end state. Repeat with the same vehicle before comparing another model. If the interface shows only a bar rather than an exact number, report the visible segments or screenshots instead of converting them into a false percentage.
Keep acceleration pattern, server, and route as consistent as practical. Police detours, idling, collisions, and reverse recovery can all affect a real run. A controlled test offers a baseline, while the actual Mexico plan should still include a safety margin.
Road checklist
Sources and confidence
State objectives and 100 career miles are Official badge facts. Exon and broad fuel routing are Community corroborated. Fuel rates, tank sizes, prices, controls by platform, and exact road distances remain Needs in-game testing.