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Hallooo there @XCiaranbplaysX

 

There's no such rule here. Once a player loads on the server, ghost mode is automatically enabled. 

He should then look around and let the player pass him in case to endanger anyone else, if he abuses this it could be taken as Reckless Driving, probably could result in a Kick and a ban.

 

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2.5 Reckless Driving 

Attempting to use desync lag or quick saves in order to cause damage to another user's vehicle. Using the ghost mode feature to go through traffic jams.

 

Have a nice day! 

Regards,

RedWolf [CZ] 

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(ETS2 - 6,250 hours)

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Hey there @XCiaranbplaysX,

 

Apart from what @[MCG] RedWolf [CZ] ~ mentioned above, it's important to remember that using ghost mode to disrupt other's gameplay is considered feature abuse:

 

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§2.1 - Hacking/Bug/Feature abusing - PERMANENT BAN

Using any kind of tool to change gameplay, including but not limited to using the in-game console, trainers or cheat engine in order to bypass the speed limiter, to jump hack, no collision hack or anything similar. Bypassing the server-sided auto kick system. Misusing features such as ghost mode to cause damage to others while connecting to the servers.

 

 

If you ever encounter similar situations, please report them in-game or submit evidence through our web reporting system: https://truckersmp.com/knowledge-base/article/8

 

 

Have a great day!

karnet

TruckersMP Support

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