Ghost Driver puts you on a busy highway and asks you to drive fast enough to make tight traffic gaps matter. The official description calls it an underground traffic-cutting experience and gives four PC inputs: WASD or arrow keys to drive, V to change camera, Shift for handbrake or drift, and L for headlights. Everything beyond that—rewards, menus, free-car conditions, vehicle values, and economy routes—can move during PRE-ALPHA, so a useful first session separates confirmed controls from current community reports.
This hub is the starting point for three distinct jobs: learning the loop, checking the reported free vehicle, and reaching the real developer channels. It does not create separate “how to play” and “quick guide” pages for the same task; the beginner route covers those questions in one place.
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Beginner Guide
Go from spawn to a controlled first highway run, learn the official keys, and decide what to practice before spending Cash.
Official core loop and PC keysFree Car
Check the currently reported requirements, prepare the account actions, and verify the claim point without treating a community route as permanent.
Community reported; test in gameOfficial Links
Open the correct Roblox place, verified creator group, and public Discord invite while avoiding similarly named experiences and unofficial boards.
Identity checked August 21, 2026Your first ten minutes
Open Ghost Driver from the official place and check that the creator is Tilted Vehicles. Let the vehicle and HUD load before opening multiple menus. Tap V while stationary to see which camera view gives you the clearest lane picture, and use L if headlights improve contrast. Test steering and braking at low speed before approaching dense traffic.
Your first objective is not a maximum-speed run. Hold a lane, read the relative speed of traffic, and move across one lane only after you can see both the gap and its exit. A clean sequence teaches more than repeatedly crashing at a speed you cannot yet control. Use Shift only after you understand how the current car reacts; the official page confirms the input, but it does not promise one universal drift angle for every vehicle.
Once ordinary lane changes feel repeatable, attempt one close pass with a large escape lane. Community guides describe near-miss or traffic-cutting chains as an important progression loop, but exact scoring names, multipliers, and reset rules need current in-game confirmation. Watch the HUD and learn what your server actually records.
A practical first-session route
What the official page confirms
The Roblox Games API identifies Universe 10173311467 and root Place 137228775845999 as Ghost Driver PRE-ALPHA. It identifies Tilted Vehicles as the verified creator, classifies the experience as a vehicle simulation, and currently lists a 15-player server size. Those identity fields are reliable for joining the correct game; live player counts and visit totals are not gameplay mechanics.
The official description confirms the highway-traffic premise, the four PC control groups, and the developer’s intent to add updates and new cars. It does not publish a complete car roster, tuning table, quest pool, code list, mobile mapping, controller mapping, or reward formula. Guides on those subjects therefore label current community observations instead of presenting them as developer documentation.
How to make early choices
Keep the first car long enough to diagnose your driving. If you miss gaps because the car changes direction slowly, compare handling and recovery before chasing top speed. If you can place the car accurately but run out of acceleration, inspect performance options. Do not turn a bad camera choice or late steering input into an expensive garage problem.
Preserve some Cash until you have seen the current dealership and tuning screens. PRE-ALPHA prices and unlocks can change without invalidating the core driving loop. The starter car guide gives a decision process, while the upgrade guide explains how to read parts without publishing unsupported values.
If the current interface shows quests, read their conditions before a run. Choose a driving goal that can progress alongside normal practice. A distance or speed task may pair naturally with clean highway runs; a race task may require a separate queue. Do not assume daily and weekly refresh times from another Roblox game.
About the reported free car
Recent community walkthroughs describe a free-car reward connected with play time and account engagement actions, followed by an in-world claim point. The exact time, required like/favorite/group steps, marker color, model, and continued availability are not stated in the official description. Use the free car guide as a verification route, not a guarantee.
Start the play-time requirement early if the reward panel exists, but do not leave account actions until the end. Confirm each requirement inside the current UI, then approach the shown claim area. If the reward does not appear, take a screenshot of the requirement panel and check the current official community channels before repeating actions blindly.
Safe information habits during PRE-ALPHA
Attach a date to every exact price, speed, reward, and menu path you record. A statement can be accurate in one server build and stale after an update. For car comparisons, note whether the vehicle is stock or tuned. For Cash routes, record duration and failed runs instead of quoting only the best payout.
Prefer direct Roblox and creator pages for identity and official descriptions. Use recent walkthroughs for routes and interface observations, then label them community reported until reproduced. Avoid sites that mix Ghost Driver with haunted delivery mechanics, unrelated “ghost” games, or real-car specifications not shown in the experience.
Common first-session mistakes
- Joining a copied or similarly named experience because its thumbnail looks right. Check the Place ID and verified creator.
- Testing the handbrake in dense traffic before learning how the current car rotates and recovers.
- Spending all Cash on speed while the real problem is visibility, steering timing, or lane choice.
- Treating a third-party code, free-car condition, or reward value as permanent during PRE-ALPHA.
- Assuming mobile or controller buttons from another Roblox driving game apply here.
- Chasing every close gap instead of preserving a clean run and a visible escape lane.
What to read next
If you have not joined yet, open Official Links. If you are in the first session, follow the Beginner Guide. If the reward panel mentions a no-cost vehicle, use Free Car before waiting or performing account actions. After you can hold a lane, move to Traffic Cutting and Keyboard Controls.
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