It famously requires server owners to update the SetVehicleDoorsLocked() native function across their entire server to ensure the keys actually work with the game's doors.
For server administrators, downloading this .rar file was a rite of passage in setting up a "Serious RP" server. It represented a shift toward high-quality, open-access tools that allowed smaller servers to compete with famous ones like NoPixel . The Legacy of the File
In the early days of FiveM roleplay (RP) servers, vehicle management was often clunky. Players needed a way to lock their personal cars, share keys with friends, and "hotwire" vehicles they managed to steal.