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Your feedback and reports are really valuable to our team, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to help us in improving the game. Now, let's dive in and see what the 1.58 Open Beta has to offer.
This legendary American highway will at last be completed with the upcoming Illinois DLC, we wanted to revisit some of the older sections of this iconic route which no longer match our current mapping standards. This update features a completely reworked stretch of I-40 and Historic Route 66, along with reworked cities, road networks, and more. 

Drivers travelling in Northern Arizona in 1.58 will discover that cities including Kingman, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon Village, Page, Kayenta, Camp Verde, and Show Low have been completely reworked from the ground up, alongside the addition of a brand-new city, Lake Havasu City, located on AZ-95. Known as a premier vacation destination in Arizona that attracts visitors from all around the world, it sits right along the Colorado River. 

This city is especially famous for being home to the London Bridge, which was originally built in 1831 and spanned the River Thames, was relocated from its original home in London, England and rebuilt brick by brick here over the Bridgewater Channel in 1971, brick by brick! Players will not only be able to see this iconic British landmark in Lake Havasu City, but drive across it too. We highly recommend celebrating your first crossing with a nice cup of proper tea. 

Alongside the cities and highways themselves, the Route 66 Rework Project also revisits memorable landmarks and scenic drives across the region, including places like the Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon, and Monument Valley, giving them a fresh look and helping the entire area feel more up to date and rewarding to explore. You can read more specifically about the work around these legendary U.S Landmarks in our recent dedicated blog post.

The best way to learn about all the changes is by hitting the road! We hope you enjoy what the team has created here, they’ve worked hard to bring this legendary route and its surrounding areas up to date with our current mapping standards, while still keeping the familiar feel that long-time drivers will recognise.
The experience is split into three chapters, beginning with forward-driving maneuvers, then easing players into the techniques needed to reverse double trailers. From there, it shifts into more lively, real-world-inspired scenarios where you can really put your newly gained skills to the test. 

Just like in the previous modules of Driving Academy, we have prepared a reward for you! Completing all the scenarios in this chapter will reward you with an adorable wiener dog toy - named Frankie - for your truck cabin, ready to ride along with you. Keep in mind that this reward is tied to the in-game profile you used to complete this chapter. You can read more about the new module here.

Thanks to your feedback, we've also adjusted an achievement in the second module of Driving Academy, the Truck Driving Proficiency. To unlock the "Nerd of the Road" achievement, you now need to obtain three stars in only 15 scenarios instead of 23. This change will be active during the Open Beta, but on Steam, the achievement may still show the previous info until a few days before the official update releases.