Pullover Plus adds smarter on-foot traffic stops to LSPDFR
Pullover Plus adds on-foot stop control, live repositioning, and reloadable settings to LSPDFR 0.4+ for cleaner roadside encounters.

Pullover Plus sharpened one of LSPDFR’s messiest moments: the roadside stop that goes sideways because the AI stops in the wrong place, blocks traffic, or forces awkward staging. The new plugin landed last week as version 2.2.1.0 and is built for LSPDFR 0.4+, with a clear target audience in mind: players running Policing Redefined or Stop The Ped who want traffic stops to feel controlled instead of improvised.
The core upgrade is on-foot traffic-stop handling. Instead of needing to be in a cruiser to manage the pull-over, Pullover Plus lets officers signal a vehicle while on foot, then move the stop marker and reposition the suspect car live. LCPDFR says the plugin extends LSPDFR’s traffic stop system with on-foot vehicle control, intelligent repositioning, and enhanced pullover animations, which is exactly the kind of focused change that can clean up the repeated AI break points patrol players know too well.

For anyone deciding whether to replace an existing stop-management stack, the appeal is in the narrow scope. Pullover Plus does not try to be a full policing overhaul. It slots into an existing setup, supports runtime-reloadable settings through a single INI file, and keeps the learning curve centered on one job: staging cleaner stops without restarting LSPDFR every time a keybind or module setting changes. That makes it easier to test, tune, and keep moving through patrols.
Compatibility also looks like a strength rather than an afterthought. The plugin is available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Russian, and the control scheme is documented for both keyboard and controller users, including SHIFT+E for on-foot traffic stops and SHIFT+N or M for moving the blue stop marker. In practice, that gives players precise control over where a suspect vehicle ends up, which matters for traffic flow, scene safety, and callout staging in busy Los Santos streets.
Pullover Plus also enters a crowded but mature ecosystem. Traffic Policer has been around for 10.8 years on the LCPDFR site listing, while Custom Pullover already let players choose stop behavior such as mimic, follow, or custom location. Policing Redefined sits in the same immersive lane as Stop The Ped, Ultimate Backup, LSPDFR+, and Arrest-Manager. Against that backdrop, Pullover Plus looks less like a replacement for everything and more like a practical upgrade for players who want smarter on-foot control and fewer AI stop breakdowns without ripping apart an established loadout.
For LSPDFR users who already lean on modern policing mods, Pullover Plus makes a strong case. It tackles the exact friction point that slows patrols down: getting the stop staged right the first time.
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