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Traffic Escape is a top-down traffic-control puzzle set at a busy crossroads. Every car shows an arrow for where it wants to go — straight, left, right, or a U-turn — and you tap each one to send it driving along that path. The catch is timing: release cars in the wrong order and they collide in the middle of the junction. Read the arrows, find a safe sequence, and clear the whole intersection.
Traffic Escape: A Tap-to-Dispatch Junction Puzzle Where Timing Is Everything
I've played plenty of traffic-control puzzlers, and Traffic Escape gets the core loop right from the very first crossroads. You're looking down on a four-way intersection packed with cars, each one stamped with an arrow telling you where it intends to go. By Level 4 I was already pausing to trace two paths in my head before tapping — the moment cars start sharing the junction, Traffic Escape stops being a tap-fest and becomes a proper sequencing puzzle.
Why Traffic Escape Stands Out
What makes the Traffic Escape game tick is that all the information is right there on the board — no hidden rules, just arrows and the order you choose to fire them in. It's a clean little logistics problem dressed up as gridlock.
- Every car wears its route on its roof — straight, left, right, or U-turn
- The whole challenge is the order you release cars, not reflexes
- One bad dispatch ends in a fender-bender, so each tap actually matters
How to Play Traffic Escape
Each car at the intersection shows an arrow for its path through the junction. Tap a car and it drives off in that direction — a right-turner peels off to the side, a straight-arrow car barrels across, a U-turn car loops back the way it came. The goal of every board in Traffic Escape is to clear all the cars off the intersection, but their paths overlap in the middle, so you have to send them one at a time in an order where no two routes meet at the same instant. Pick the wrong sequence and two cars collide; pick the right one and the whole junction empties out.
Tips After a Few Rounds of Traffic Escape
After a few levels I stopped tapping the nearest car and started reading arrows first. A few habits that paid off:
- Send the right-turn cars early — they clear their corner fast and rarely block anyone.
- Watch the straight-across and left-turn cars; those are the ones whose paths slice through the center.
- When two cars want the same lane, fire the shorter route first and let the longer path run into open road.
Who Will Enjoy Traffic Escape
This is a bite-sized brain-teaser, perfect for a few quiet minutes in a queue or on the couch. It rewards players who like reading a board and planning a clean sequence over twitch reactions, and with no time pressure it's easygoing enough for kids to puzzle through too. If you enjoy untangling little logistics knots, Traffic Escape will scratch that itch.
Final Take on Traffic Escape
It's a simple idea executed cleanly: arrows in, cars out, no crashes. Load up the Traffic Escape game for one quick junction — you'll likely clear a dozen before you notice the time.

Traffic Escape
Traffic Escape How to Play Guide
Each car displays an arrow showing its route through the intersection. Tap a car to make it drive in that direction. Send the cars off one at a time in an order that keeps their paths from crossing at the same moment, and clear every car off the board without a collision.





















