Any hyper realistic UK/EU driving simulators?

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As title, I'm wanting to brushing up driving on the right side of the road - the closest 'realistic' driving simulator I have found is Euro Truck Simulator 2 - but is there something perhaps similar that lets you drive cars or vans ? - I have driven abroad before, but not for a long time.

Ideally very very realistic games that have maps identical to real life - so I can learn the roads also :)
 
Thanks yeah saw that but it's not very good unfortunately! Lol, EU simulator 2 seems better in that it's accurate with its landscapes and ur driving still....I guess that's my only real option? :/
 
Sadly isn't an area that has many offerings - if I feel like a bit of free roam I fire up Test Drive Unlimited 2 but that doesn't help if you want UK driving and actual road rules in play, etc.
 
I kinda learned to drive when the 2 addon games appeared for the first GTA, GTA: London 1969 and GTA: London 1961. It was top down view but all the cars were travelling on our (proper!) side of the road.

I think its a free downloadable game these days.

I often drive around GTA 5 offline mode, which is both sad and amazing :)
 
Perhaps best spending the £20-30 on a few hours in a car with a driving instructor? Saying that I don't even know how much they charge per hour nowadays.
 
There are car mods you can get for ETS2 eg:http://ets2downloads.com/cars/audi-a8-2018

I've never used them so don't know how good they are.

Ohh thanks that just might do the trick !!

Sadly isn't an area that has many offerings - if I feel like a bit of free roam I fire up Test Drive Unlimited 2 but that doesn't help if you want UK driving and actual road rules in play, etc.

Yeah be good if there was something better - I'm actually more interested in the EU roads - not bothered about the UK as I drive the UK all the time :p - I just want to get some knowledge of roads I will be driving on soon in the EU

Perhaps best spending the £20-30 on a few hours in a car with a driving instructor? Saying that I don't even know how much they charge per hour nowadays.

As above, I'm interested in learning real EU roads in a sim so when I do it, I'll have some knowledge of the roads, and just reminding myself about right hand lane stuff - defo don't need an instructor, been driving 17 years with zero crashes ;)

But thanks anyway - the hunt for EU realistic roads continues, but for now ETS2 will have to do! :)
 
I didn't even read that part :p

To be fair once you're fine with driving to begin with, getting to a country where they drive on the right hand side is easy once you see everyone else do it.
 
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