He’d been relying on his mirrors and pure muscle memory, but this bay was surrounded by unlit concrete pillars. “Almost there... almost... wait, too far,” he mumbled, swearing as he felt the tires edge toward a pothole.
As soon as he shifted into reverse, the world behind him transformed. The twin white beams, now intensely bright and crisp, cut through the rain and illuminated the entire loading area with surgical precision. It didn't just show him where he was; it showed him what wasn't there. REVERSE LIGHTS 1.46
In the blinding light, Elias saw something metallic glinting behind the concrete pillars—not a wall, but an old, unpainted cargo container that wasn't on the company’s site map. The intense white light caught the reflection, guiding him to avoid a potential catastrophe. He’d been relying on his mirrors and pure
Thanks to the upgrade, the truck slid into the bay with inches to spare. As he shut off the engine, Elias looked at the screen, smiling. "Standard lights would never have shown me that," he thought. He checked his cargo log, updated the warehouse’s internal map on his tablet, and finally relaxed, knowing his night-time maneuvering just got a whole lot safer. If you'd like, I can: Add more drama to the scene Change the setting to a different country in the game Focus more on the technical "modding" aspect wait, too far,” he mumbled, swearing as he
It was 02:00 AM, and Elias was trying to back his Scania R730 into a notoriously tight bay at a, remote warehouse on the German border. The standard reverse lights on his rig were useless—just faint, yellowish flickers that seemed to get swallowed by the oppressive darkness of the rain-soaked loading yard.
Exasperated, he pulled forward and activated a new mod he’d installed earlier that evening: .