City-car-driving
1. Ensure you are in . 2. Hold the Clutch . 3. Start engine. 4. Release parking brake. 5. Shift to 1st Gear . 6. Slowly release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator. 3. Game Modes How To Setup City Car Driving Simulator Tutorial
Starting and moving the car requires specific steps depending on your transmission type. Transmission Steps to Start and Move city-car-driving
Before you hit the road, set up your profile and environment to match your real-world needs. Hold the Clutch
: Navigate to the Profile section in the main menu to create a new user. You can track your statistics and violations here later. master road rules
: Go to Settings -> Control . While keyboard and mouse work, a 900-degree steering wheel (like the Logitech G29) is highly recommended for realism. 2. Operating the Vehicle
1. Fasten seatbelt. 2. Hold to start the engine. 3. Release parking brake. 4. Hold the brake pedal. 5. Shift to D (Drive). 6. Release brake and press accelerator. Manual (MGB)
Welcome to the city! is a realistic simulator designed to help novice drivers practice basic driving skills, master road rules, and overcome the fear of heavy urban traffic. 1. Getting Started

Regarding the patch in the DeployWiz_SelectTS.vbs script, for MDT build 8443 you will have to add an extra line; in “Function ValidateTSList”, after the line that says “Dim oTS” add the following:
Dim sCmd
Dim oItem
Set oShell = createObject(“Wscript.shell”)
The two lines at the bottom are as in MDT 2013 Update 2.
Kudos on this workaround goes to Ward Vissers in “MDT Build 8443 Automatically move computers to the right OU” (http://www.wardvissers.nl/2016/12/29/mdt-build-8443-automatically-move-computers-to-the-right-ou/).
Thanks a lot for your article!
— Javier Llorente
Thanks for this Javier!
Has anyone tried this same fix in MDT Build 8456? I’m working on updating my MDT to the latest install and I’m having issues getting the TS Selection to work like it did previously with this fix in place.