City Car Driving 1.5.9.2 File

Unlike arcade-style racers, CCD focuses on realistic everyday driving:

It’s not about speed — it’s about control, awareness, and following the rules of the road.

City Car Driving is a vehicle simulation software designed to teach real-world driving skills, practice defensive driving, or simply experience urban traffic in a controlled environment.
Version 1.5.9.2 is a post-1.5 major update that improved: city car driving 1.5.9.2

It is not an open-world racing game – you must obey traffic laws, indicators, speed limits, and signs, or you’ll be penalized.


While this update focuses heavily on stability and optimization, users are reporting smoother frame rates, better wheel support (especially for Fanatec, Logitech, and Thrustmaster), and fewer crashes during long free-roam sessions. The traffic AI has also received subtle improvements — fewer sudden brakes, more natural merging, and slightly less “robotic” behavior at intersections. It’s not about speed — it’s about control,

No software is perfect. Here are the common issues users report with this version:

| Issue | Workaround | |-------|-------------| | Game crashes on Windows 11 | Run in Windows 8 compatibility mode. | | Force feedback too weak | Edit the FFB.ini file and increase gain to 1.5. | | No sound after alt-tabbing | Disable "Exclusive mode" in audio settings. | | Traffic cars get stuck at roundabouts | Reduce traffic density to 70% in options. | | VR head tracking drifts | Recalibrate in SteamVR before launching. | It is not an open-world racing game –

Most of these have user-made fixes posted on the official Steam Community Hub.