In Greenville Roblox, “self driving” usually isn’t a true built-in autopilot for every car; most videos and posts describe either a lane keep assist feature on certain newer cars or a trick that makes the car look like it’s driving itself.

What people mean by it

  • Lane Keep Assist / auto steer: Some newer Greenville cars appear to have a lane assist-style feature, according to recent tutorials.
  • Fake “self driving” glitch/trick: Older tutorials show a method where you hold space and press E while entering the car, then shift into Drive quickly so it looks autonomous.
  • Not universal: A forum post claims Greenville does not have full autopilot, only cruise control on some vehicles.

How to try it

  1. Get into a car that is known to support the feature.
  1. Check the car’s controls or dashboard for a lane keep assist, cruise, or similar option.
  1. If you’re trying the old trick, walk up to the car, hold Space and press E, then switch the car into Drive before it moves away.
  1. Keep in mind that the trick is more of an illusion than real autopilot, and one video notes you may lose normal controls like blinkers or the horn while doing it.

Important limitation

If your car does not have the feature, there may be nothing to “turn on” at all, because Greenville’s self-driving behavior seems to depend on the specific vehicle and update rather than a universal setting.

Quick note

A recent video title suggests Greenville added “Lane Keep Assist” in a newer update, so the exact steps may have changed with the latest version.

TL;DR: Try looking for a lane keep assist or cruise-type option on the car you’re using; if that’s not there, the “self driving” thing is probably just an old enter-the-car trick, not a real setting.