If you are looking for a more immersive, modern experience, Google Maps offers a 3D driving navigation feature within its official app.

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A new button appeared in the top-left corner: Clara hesitated. She clicked.

While Google itself did not develop the simulator, it remains an exclusive experience tied inherently to Google's mapping infrastructure.

In recent years, driving simulators have become increasingly popular among gamers and driving enthusiasts alike. These simulators provide a realistic and immersive experience, allowing users to practice driving in a virtual environment. However, not everyone has access to a driving simulator, and even fewer have the space or resources to dedicate to a full-fledged simulator setup. That's where the 2D driving simulator comes in – a game-changing feature that is now exclusively available on Google Maps.

Typically, no. These simulators are designed for fun and exploration, allowing you to ignore traffic rules and drive freely. If you're interested in exploring the world, I can: Tell you which browsers work best. Suggest the top 3 cities for a scenic drive. Explain how to find hidden "racetracks" in urban areas.