Progression

Ghost Driver Quests

Read the current Ghost Driver quest panel, group compatible tasks, verify rewards and refresh behavior, and avoid stale daily or weekly assumptions.

Recent Ghost Driver walkthroughs report daily and weekly quests connected with driving, speed, distance, races, and progression. The official public experience and APIs do not publish the quest pool, menu path, reset schedule, completion triggers, Cash, XP, or other rewards. Use this page as a live-panel method: read the current condition, build a compatible route, and record the exact result.

Confidence: Quests are community corroborated, but every task name, requirement, refresh time, and reward needs the current server.

Find and capture the quest panel

Let the HUD load, then look for a quests, tasks, missions, daily, or weekly control. Record the menu path and current category labels. Take a screenshot of the full task card before making progress.

Copy the exact action, target, progress format, expiry or reset display, and reward. Do not shorten “hold speed” into “drive fast” if the game gives a specific condition. If no numeric reset appears, leave the reset field unknown.

Quest record fields

Field
Record
Why
Avoid
Category
Exact daily, weekly, or current label.
Keeps refresh claims tied to UI.
Assuming a UTC schedule.
Condition
Exact action, target, unit, and progress.
Prevents a similar action being counted incorrectly.
Paraphrasing away a key limit.
Reward
Cash, XP, item, or current icon and amount.
Separates quest value from route rewards.
Copying an old payout.
Timing
Visible expiry and observed refresh.
Supports a dated reset conclusion.
Calling “daily” a specific timezone.
Completion
Automatic, claim button, or result screen.
Prevents lost rewards.
Leaving before collection.

Group compatible tasks

Read all current tasks before driving. Combine conditions that can advance on the same route: distance with ordinary highway practice, speed with a controlled run, traffic actions with cutting drills, or race participation with a verified Highway Race entry when those exact tasks appear.

Do not assume every similar-looking action stacks. Record progress after a short test. If one task advances and another does not, separate their hidden requirements rather than repeating a long route blindly.

Complete driving quests safely

For distance or speed, choose a controllable car and fixed route. Preserve clean time rather than forcing a peak that ends the attempt. For traffic tasks, use visible exits and record what the current HUD counts. For drift tasks, if present, practice Shift on open road before adding traffic.

The official PC controls remain useful, but quest-specific thresholds are not part of the public description. Use the current card.

Complete race quests

Verify Highway Race entrance, participant requirement, finish condition, and car rules. Record whether progress occurs on entry, start, finish, placement, or win. Do not label “participate” as “win” or vice versa.

Include queue time when deciding whether the quest is worth prioritizing. A high reward may still be inefficient when opponents are unavailable.

Claim and verify rewards

Watch for automatic credit or a claim button. Record balance and level progress before and after. Keep base activity rewards separate from the quest reward where possible.

If a completed card shows no change, reopen the panel and look for claim status. Rejoin one current server only after capturing the state. Do not repeat the entire requirement without checking whether the reward already arrived.

Observe refresh behavior

Record the visible timer or expiry text and check again after it passes. Note UTC time, local time, server rejoin, and whether tasks changed. One observation supports that build and account, not a permanent global schedule.

Daily and weekly labels describe cadence broadly but do not prove an exact reset hour. Keep regional and server differences open until repeated.

Value a quest

Compare reward with added time and difficulty. A task that progresses during normal traffic practice is efficient. A task that requires a separate long queue may be worthwhile only if its reward or personal goal justifies it.

Do not use unverified rewards in a Cash or XP formula. Update Cash Farming and Leveling only with dated before-and-after results.

Quest mistakes

  • Starting a session without reading all current tasks.
  • Assuming similar actions advance together.
  • Publishing a reset hour from one observation.
  • Leaving before pressing a claim control.
  • Mixing quest and base rewards.
  • Repeating an outdated race location or condition.

Quests FAQ

Does Ghost Driver have daily and weekly quests?

Current independent walkthroughs report both. The exact current labels and availability need the in-game panel.

When do quests reset?

No first-party public schedule was found. Use the visible timer and dated observations; do not assume a timezone.

What do quests reward?

Current rewards must be read from the task card and verified before and after collection. This page does not freeze amounts.

Why did a task not progress?

Check the exact action, threshold, car or activity condition, and whether the route reached the required state. Test a short segment before repeating.

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