Highway Road Racing: traffic dodging, ramps, and first-place finishes
Pick a car, line up against a rival, and push through fast highway lanes where the real challenge is overtaking traffic without losing speed. The jump ramps add a stunt twist, so every clean pass, every landing, and every squeeze between trucks matters instead of turning this into a plain straight-line sprint.
It sits firmly in racing games, but the focus is less on closed circuits and more on reading gaps between moving cars. Use Arrow keys or WASD to steer, stay smooth through turns, and keep your line while the road fills with cars that force late lane changes.
Modified cars and realistic physics on the highway
The game leans on a selection of modified cars and realistic physics, so the way your vehicle reacts changes how confidently you cut across traffic or recover after a jump. A heavier-feeling run can make the same highway section demand a different angle, which keeps each attempt tied to timing and control, and it lets you adjust your vehicle to match the line you want.
Scoring points depends on finishing first, so every overtake has a risk attached if you clip another car or land wide after a ramp. The speed tag fits because keeping momentum is the main advantage, and the 3D view helps you judge openings well before they reach your bumper.
For a close comparison, Highway Traffic shares the same highway lane-weaving pressure, while Street Traffic Racer and SUV Traffic Racer also make traffic gaps the core challenge. You can race in your browser with no download and no signup, which makes it easy to fit a quick run into a short break.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 november 2022
Last Update
09 november 2022