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About Police Drive

Police Drive is a police-chase driving game where you control a cruiser pursuing criminal vehicles across open roads, highways, and city environments. The structure is mission-based: each level tasks you with tracking down one or more target vehicles within a time limit, ramming them to disable their car, or blocking their escape route. It is a pursuit fantasy rather than a racing game — you are not trying to finish first, you are trying to stop someone.

The pursuit mechanics are more involved than a simple follow-and-ram loop. Suspect vehicles actively try to evade: they change lanes, accelerate to top speed on straights, and take unexpected turns onto side roads. Your cruiser handles realistically enough that sharp turns at high speed cause understeer, and slamming head-on into the target at full speed sometimes damages your own car faster than theirs. Effective pursuits involve reading the escape path and cutting it off rather than purely out-speeding the fleeing vehicle.

The road environments include civilian traffic that adds hazard to high-speed chases. Civilian cars brake unexpectedly, occupy the lanes you need, and get damaged if you clip them — which some missions penalize as property damage against your final rating. Threading through traffic at chase speeds without taking collateral damage is one of the harder aspects of later missions.

Police Drive grades each completed mission with a star rating based on time taken, damage sustained, and collateral damage to civilian vehicles. A full three-star run on every level requires clean pursuit lines rather than brute-force ramming, which gives experienced players a more demanding second playthrough objective.

Key Features

  • Pursuit-based gameplay — stop targets by ramming or blocking, not racing to a finish line
  • Suspect vehicles actively evade with lane changes, acceleration bursts, and sudden turns
  • Civilian traffic creates hazard and potential collateral damage penalties
  • Star rating system grading time, self-damage, and civilian damage
  • Multiple mission environments: open roads, city streets, and highway sections
  • Realistic cruiser handling with understeer on sharp high-speed turns

Controls

W / Up Arrow — Accelerate
S / Down Arrow — Brake / Reverse
A / D or Left / Right Arrow — Steer
Space — Handbrake (sharp turn assist)
L — Siren (visual only in some versions)
MobileOn-screen accelerator, brake, and steering buttons

How to Play

  1. 1Select a mission. The briefing shows your target vehicle description, time limit, and bonus objectives.
  2. 2Accelerate to close the distance with the suspect. The suspect's position appears on your minimap.
  3. 3Pull alongside the target and ram them from the side to push them off course. Rear-end collisions at high speed damage both vehicles equally.
  4. 4If the target changes direction suddenly, use the handbrake to pivot and re-pursue. Avoid overcorrecting — oversteer sends you into traffic.
  5. 5The mission ends when the suspect's vehicle health is depleted or they are forced to stop. Your star rating is calculated immediately after.

Tips & Tricks

  • Predict the escape route using the minimap — cut to the far end of the road the target is turning onto rather than following their exact path. Arriving ahead of them forces a stop without a long chase.
  • Side rams are more efficient than rear impacts. Hit the suspect at their rear quarter panel at an angle — this destabilizes their direction without the head-on damage split.
  • Let civilian traffic be a tool. Suspects crash into slow civilian cars too. Herd the target toward a dense traffic cluster and let the natural collision slow them down.
  • On highway levels, the suspect will try to run in a straight line at maximum speed. Block this by positioning your car diagonally across their lane before they reach full acceleration.

Game Info

Developer1Games
Release Year2023
PlatformBrowser (Desktop + Mobile)
TechnologyHTML5

FAQ

The game is mission-structured. Each level is a discrete pursuit scenario with a set target and objective. There is no open free-roam mode in this browser version.

Missions fail if the time limit expires before the suspect is stopped, or if your police cruiser is destroyed by taking too much cumulative damage.

Yes — colliding with and damaging civilian vehicles incurs a property damage penalty that reduces your star rating at mission end. A three-star run requires clean pursuit lines with minimal collateral impact.