- Location
- United Kingdom
So this is something I have been thinking about for a bit and I will break this suggestion down into 2 Sections:
1. Time it takes to repair a vehicle at the side of the road;
2. How much damage can be repaired at the side of the road;
Vehicle Repair Times
I believe that vehicles can be repaired at the side of the road far too quickly. If someone does enough damage to there vehicle that it breaks down then it should take a significant amount of time maybe 1 minute to repair it at the side of the road this would hopefully encourage people to drive more carefully and when it came to police pursuits or people trying to run away from rival gangs stop them just being able to jump out of the car after it has broken down quickly repair it and keep driving. Likewise, the individuals who are doing the chasing would have to be careful as if they crash and damage their own vehicle then they would lose whoever they are pursuing.
Roadside Damage Repair
Let us look at RTC's in real life if you have an RTC and this results in your vehicle breaking down it is unlikely that you will be able to fully repair your vehilce. With a tool kit, you might be able to get it in a condition that it can be drivable so that you get to a garage. If a mechanic was contacted they may be able to provide some spare parts tyres ext and this would make it run a bit better but not everthing wouldbe able to re repaired at the side of the road. Thus im suggesting that roadside repairs be limited:
Toolkits - These would allow a vehicle to drive up to 30mph once used however would not repair tyres
Mechanic Repair Kits - These would allow a vehicle to drive normally again however it would break down easily if involved in a collision
Body Repair Kits - Work as they do now
The only way to get a vehicle to full repair would be to visit a garage weather that be Bennies, Los Santos Customs, AE, Flywheels, Tire nuts ect.
Further to this I would suggest that Mechanic and Body repair kits be locked to use by registered mechanics encouraging people to call them out if they need a repair.
It is hoped that this would like above improve the quality of driving and create RP opertunaties for mechanics.
PROS
- Higher driving Standards
- More RP for Mechanics
Cons
- Dev work
- People would have to wait for mechanics to attend a location to repair a vehicle
1. Time it takes to repair a vehicle at the side of the road;
2. How much damage can be repaired at the side of the road;
Vehicle Repair Times
I believe that vehicles can be repaired at the side of the road far too quickly. If someone does enough damage to there vehicle that it breaks down then it should take a significant amount of time maybe 1 minute to repair it at the side of the road this would hopefully encourage people to drive more carefully and when it came to police pursuits or people trying to run away from rival gangs stop them just being able to jump out of the car after it has broken down quickly repair it and keep driving. Likewise, the individuals who are doing the chasing would have to be careful as if they crash and damage their own vehicle then they would lose whoever they are pursuing.
Roadside Damage Repair
Let us look at RTC's in real life if you have an RTC and this results in your vehicle breaking down it is unlikely that you will be able to fully repair your vehilce. With a tool kit, you might be able to get it in a condition that it can be drivable so that you get to a garage. If a mechanic was contacted they may be able to provide some spare parts tyres ext and this would make it run a bit better but not everthing wouldbe able to re repaired at the side of the road. Thus im suggesting that roadside repairs be limited:
Toolkits - These would allow a vehicle to drive up to 30mph once used however would not repair tyres
Mechanic Repair Kits - These would allow a vehicle to drive normally again however it would break down easily if involved in a collision
Body Repair Kits - Work as they do now
The only way to get a vehicle to full repair would be to visit a garage weather that be Bennies, Los Santos Customs, AE, Flywheels, Tire nuts ect.
Further to this I would suggest that Mechanic and Body repair kits be locked to use by registered mechanics encouraging people to call them out if they need a repair.
It is hoped that this would like above improve the quality of driving and create RP opertunaties for mechanics.
PROS
- Higher driving Standards
- More RP for Mechanics
Cons
- Dev work
- People would have to wait for mechanics to attend a location to repair a vehicle