
As you grow your narcotics business, a vehicle becomes a must-have to transport large quantities of goods and carry all the items you need to keep your empire going. From time to time, you may get your vehicle stuck in an awkward spot and no matter how much you rev your engine and mash the keys on your keyboard, it won’t budge. There are a couple of ways to get your vehicle unstuck in Schedule 1, allowing you to carry on with business as usual.
In Schedule 1, you’ll be able to purchase a variety of vehicles from the car dealership. There’s a Veeper van with plenty of storage space for supply runs, as well as a speedy Cheetah that you can show off as a stylish personal vehicle.
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How to get your vehicle unstuck in Schedule 1
To get a vehicle unstuck, you can visit the mechanic at the Auto Repair shop. The Auto Repair shop is opposite Hyland Auto and can be found between the car wash and gas station. Interact with the mechanic inside and tell him that your vehicle is stuck. He will then relieve your vehicle from its stuck position, free of charge.
Keep in mind that the Auto Repair shop is only open from 6am to 6pm in-game time. So, what happens if you get your vehicle stuck after hours? Strangely enough, if you crouch on the roof of your vehicle, it pushes your car or van. Continuously crouch while standing on the roof and you might just be able to dislodge your vehicle and get back on the road again.
To avoid getting your vehicle stuck in the first place, try and avoid driving down narrow pathways. Some areas are best left up to a skateboard or travelling on foot. If you’re trying to escape the police in your vehicle, you can always abandon it and go on foot, rather than weaving through small spaces and risk getting stuck. As long as you don’t get caught, your vehicle will remain untouched, exactly where you left it.