Trucking is one of FiveM's most popular jobs — and for good reason. It's peaceful, pays well, teaches you the map, and offers that satisfying long-haul experience you can't get from crime or chaos. Here's your complete trucking guide.
Why Trucking is Great
Trucking suits many playstyles: it's relaxing after intense RP sessions, provides steady reliable income, requires no criminal contacts or risks, and lets you explore every corner of the map. Many veteran players still truck when they want downtime.
Getting Started
Find the trucking depot (usually marked on your map), rent or purchase a truck, accept a delivery job, and drive. Early deliveries are usually short runs to learn the mechanics. As you progress, longer routes pay more but require more time.
Truck Types and Cargo
Different trucks carry different cargo. Box trucks handle small deliveries. Semi-trucks with trailers carry heavy loads. Some servers have specialized trucks for fuel, chemicals, or oversized cargo. Learn which pays best for your playstyle.
Making Good Money
Maximize earnings by: planning efficient routes, avoiding damage to cargo, completing bonus challenges some servers offer, and eventually buying your own truck instead of renting. Truck ownership removes rental fees from your earnings.
Trucking RP Opportunities
Trucking isn't just driving — it's RP. Chat with other truckers on radio channels, get robbed by highway bandits (create stories), make delivery arrangements with player-owned businesses, or roleplay breakdowns requiring mechanic assistance.
Trucking at Living Legends
Living Legends features multiple trucking companies, varied cargo types, and a detailed economy where your deliveries matter. Explore transport jobs.
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