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This one plays more like a traffic-control puzzle than a racing game. Cars are waiting to enter a busy road, and your job is to release them at the right moment. If you tap too early, you cause a crash. If you tap too late, everything backs up and the level drags on. The fun is finding the rhythm between patience and confidence. Controls Tap the screen to let the car enter the main road. How the challenge works - One or more cars wait at a side entry. - Traffic flows on the main road with changing gaps. - You release a car to merge, then prepare the next one. - A collision is usually an instant fail. Some levels add more cars, faster traffic, or tighter merge windows, which turns a simple tap game into a timing puzzle. The gap rule that stops most crashes Don't tap when you see a gap. Tap when you see a gap that will still exist when your car reaches the lane. A practical way to judge it: - Count one short beat as your car starts moving. - If the next main-road car will arrive before that beat ends, wait. This one habit prevents the classic "looked safe, crashed anyway" mistake. Release in pairs, not as single taps When traffic has a long gap, it's tempting to spam releases. Safer approach: - Send one car. - Watch it clear the lane fully. - Then send the next. Two clean merges are better than three risky ones that chain into a pile-up. Use the pressure trick: clear the front first If several cars are queued, the front car is the bottleneck. Your priority is always: - Get the first car merged safely. - Only then worry about speed or extra cars behind it. Once the front moves, everything becomes easier. Read the traffic pattern instead of guessing Main-road traffic often comes in waves: a cluster, then a gap, then another cluster. Before your first release, watch for one full cycle: - How long is the typical gap? - Do cars arrive in tight groups? - Is there a long pause after a cluster? Once you identify the rhythm, your taps become predictable. When to be conservative Play safe in these moments: - When the main road is dense and gaps are short. - When you can't see far enough ahead to confirm the next car. - When a crash would happen in the center of the road, blocking everything. In those cases, waiting one extra second is the correct move. Common mistakes - Tapping the instant a gap appears, without accounting for your car's entry time. - Releasing multiple cars into a medium gap and creating a chain crash. - Getting impatient after a few safe merges and speeding up at the worst moment. Quick drill Do five rounds where you only release cars into gaps you could fit two cars into. It feels slower, but it trains your timing and builds consistency. After that, medium gaps become easy. FAQ Why do I crash even when I tap on a gap? Your car needs time to enter the lane, so the gap must last long enough. How do I speed up safely? Wait for wave gaps, then release in a controlled rhythm instead of rapid taps. What's the safest mindset? Treat it like a timing puzzle, not a reaction test. Watch, then act.
Tap the screen to let the car enter the main road

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