Police Motorbike Driver: traffic chases, ramps, and nitro in the city
Police Motorbike Driver sends you across an open city map on a fast patrol bike, where lane changes, tight turns, and ramp jumps all matter. You thread through traffic, chase targets at intersections, and hit nitro when the road clears. It runs free online in your browser, with no download and no signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop.
That puts it squarely in the racing games lane, but the pace is built around pursuit and patrol rather than laps. The motorcycle tag fits because the bike leans and threads between cars with much more freedom than a four-wheel vehicle.
The city traffic also makes the traffic tag relevant, since timing matters as much as raw acceleration. The speed tag fits too, because nitro and straight-line bursts are a big part of the chase. You also get stunt-friendly ramps placed around the map, so a pursuit can turn into a jump section without warning. If you like ramp-heavy bike routes, Moto X3M is a close match because it also asks you to read obstacles and land cleanly. Highway Rider Extreme is similar for its fast road dodging and lane gaps. Moto Road Rash 3D 2 lines up with the motorcycle-versus-traffic feel on busy roads.
Shift for nitro, C for camera, and stable bike handling
The controls stay simple, but they matter when a patrol turns into a chase. Use the keyboard to lean into corners, keep the bike steady on ramps, and switch camera angles when traffic blocks the view. The nitro burst is your quickest way to open space on a long straight road.
- WASD / Arrow Keys: steer, lean, and keep the bike stable.
- Shift: fire nitro for a quick speed burst.
- C: switch the camera view for a better road angle.
The map is built for short missions and sudden detours, so one run can focus on a chase through traffic while the next leans harder into ramps and jumps. If you want a police bike session that starts fast and stays easy to launch, this is an easy pick.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
11 march 2020
Last Update
11 march 2020