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Jordan-themed taxi and police mods bring Jordanian realism to GTA V

SalkorX dropped three Jordan-themed GTA V Legacy vehicles in one tight burst, and each one feels built for real roleplay, not shelf candy.

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Jordan-themed taxi and police mods bring Jordanian realism to GTA V
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SalkorX’s latest run on GTA V Legacy pushes a very specific kind of realism: Jordanian streets, Jordanian markings, and Jordanian traffic authority details translated cleanly into Los Santos. Within roughly 15 hours on June 3, the creator posted a Jordan Traffic Police Hyundai Elantra CN7 2021 Public Security Directorate vehicle mod at 4:39 AM, a Jordan Police Hyundai Elantra 2025 ELS at 4:41 PM, and a Jordanian Taxi Skoda Octavia 2021 Replace at 7:14 PM. That kind of clustered release is not random clutter. It reads like a focused attempt to build a full local traffic picture, from the cab you hail to the patrol car that pulls you over.

The taxi is the most ordinary-looking of the three, which is exactly why it works. Based on a 2021 Skoda Octavia, it uses authentic yellow taxi colors, Jordan-style taxi markings, a roof taxi sign, and realistic license plates. That makes it useful in the way the best replacement mods are useful: it blends into traffic, supports ambient city scenes, and gives screenshot builders something that feels lived-in instead of generic. If your save or roleplay setup is trying to make Los Santos feel like Amman by way of a clean civilian fleet, this is the piece that does the quiet work.

The two police builds go harder on identity. The Jordan Police Hyundai Elantra 2025 ELS brings Arabic markings, emergency lighting equipment, and high-quality textures tuned for roleplay and law-enforcement scenarios. The Jordan Traffic Police Hyundai Elantra CN7 2021 mod follows the modern Jordanian Traffic Department livery used by the Public Security Directorate, with official-style traffic decals, emergency lighting, and detailed textures. The police page also splits installation instructions for Single Player and FiveM, which is the tell that these are meant to be installed now, not just bookmarked as novelty uploads.

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The timing matters because the real-world reference points are deep. Jordan’s Traffic Department says its first specialized traffic branch dates to 1926, with the Traffic and License Department established in 1946 and Traffic separated from Licensing in 1968, then restructured repeatedly in 1990, 2003, 2018, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Taxi culture has its own pressure points too: a 2021 Jordan Times opinion piece put the number of licensed yellow taxis at about 17,000 and noted a 12-year age limit on vehicles, while later reporting said yellow taxi workers were still pushing modernization amid app-based competition. Put that next to Jordan’s 2025 traffic tally of 187,213 accidents, 510 fatalities, and 17,146 injuries, and these mods stop looking like costume pieces. They become part of a wider, very specific realism project.

That is the point of this Jordan-themed burst. SalkorX is not just sprinkling in new cars. The taxi, the patrol Elantra, and the traffic-police Elantra work together as a regional build kit, and they are polished enough to install today if your goal is a convincing Jordanian street scene rather than another overhyped garage fill-up.

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