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Make sure your mods are compatible with the current game version. You need to manually do this as the mod manager won't do this for you.
uset r_buffer_page_size "10"
Change the number to 50. Save the file and try again.
Can't guarantee if you will get further crashes due to other reasons. If it still crashes, remove the jazzycat mods.
Also you will probably find the following helpful in the launch parameters: mm_pool_size 16384 -mm_max_resource_size 90 -mm_max_tmp_buffers_size 1000. To late in my working to day to go into why if not already familiar but plenty of posts on the scs forums including advice from the devs on how this can help.
All that will do though is simply help increase performance and likely not stop the crashes, for that you need to follow Wolfgangs advice as a cursory very brief search i did found a few of your mods outdated.
The vast number of warnings and more importantly errors are coming from the mods. I'm not a promods user so i can't comment on those but i suspect there is an issue with those as well as many of the vehicle errors.
As Wolfgang stated at a hundred plus mods you should be comfortable with working with mod issues, i myself run between 70 and a 100 plus mods at any given time and one thing i learnt real fast many moons ago, use the 50/50 method. Start a fresh profile, load in half of the mods, if it crashes take half out, eat rinse repeat until you isolate the mods that are causing problems, swap back to your main profile and remove or update the offending mods.
Remembering of course that if any of those mods are things like custom trucks, trailers, accessories etc etc and they can't be updated that you will need to sell them before removing the mods or it will cause more of a headache.