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True! I got myself surprised about The Crew and the city driving it deliver us. Cockpit view and a wheel and you are good to go.
I can do a good approximation in ETS2 using SM's Realistic AI Traffic and car, driving across country, but interested in others. It's useful just to refresh your city driving skills if not getting much rl car use.
In Assetto Corsa you can have fun with a couple of maps like LA Canyons and Highlands with AI Traffic, but ETS2 is better as it makes you pay attention to road rules, speed limits, and traffic behavior.