The Invisible Conductor: How the 'Traffic Menu' Became the Heart of FiveM Roleplay
If you have ever spent time in a serious FiveM roleplay server, you know the sounds of the city. The wail of a siren in the distance, the roar of a muscle car drifting through Downtown, and the incessant honking of horns at a blocked intersection.
The Ultimate Guide to FiveM Traffic Menus: Control, Spawn, and Manage AI Vehicles
In the world of FiveM roleplay (RP), traffic is the lifeblood of a living, breathing city. However, default traffic can be too sparse, too chaotic, or non-existent. A Traffic Menu is an essential administrative or developer tool that allows you to dynamically control AI vehicles, spawn custom cars, and manage traffic flow.
Standalone ESX/QB-Core Menus: There are dozens of lightweight, standalone scripts on GitHub that allow you to bind the menu to a specific job (like Police) so it isn't abused by regular players. Final Thoughts
Scene Menu: Frequently used by LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) roles to manage scenes by spawning synced/networked traffic objects .
Appendix: Full Native Reference
Scene Menu (Traffic Policer): A popular, tried-and-tested script by Kye Jones featuring object spawning, scene lights, and a radius-based AI controller.