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High Speed Chases
High Speed Chases
Police who observe you speeding may move into pursuit, initiating a High Speed Chase. High Speed chases generate a lot of Speed Points, assuming you can escape without being Busted.
Pursuing police vehicles will attempt Take Downs, ramming maneuvers that pin you against other cars, terrain features, or buildings. If you are taken down and immobilized, a Busted timer appears onscreen. If the timer counts down to zero without your car creating sufficient distance from police vehicles, you are Busted and you gain no Speed Points from the pursuit.
Police pursuers may eventually call in road blocks to impede your progress. There are often weak points in road blocks or alternate routes around them, though high-Heat roadblocks by SWAT wagons are very difficult to penetrate.
The longer a chase goes, the more potential there is for Heat levels to rise and additional police elements to be called in. However, longer and higher level chases accumulate more potential Speed Points.
To evade pursuit and win High Speed Chase, you must move outside of the sight lines of all police vehicles and remain outside their vision for a short duration. In low-heat chases this may mean simply staying a distance ahead of pursuers, while in high-Heat chase sit requires active hiding in alcoves or behind terrain features.