Euro Truck Simulator 2: Beyond the Baltic Sea is the fifth expansion pack in the Euro Truck Simulator 2 series. This means that the ecosphere of the game remains relatively the same save for the added expansion of new areas and cities in the northeast.
Some of the newly added cities include Southern Finland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, as well as a newly added western area of Russia. Players have the option of placing their companies within the newly expanded pack so as to enjoy as much progress as possible. If you are looking to dominate Euro Truck Simulator 2: Beyond the Baltic Sea, here are some more tips to help:

Use the controls and configurations properly
To get progress faster than usual, ensure that you are using the controls and configurations properly. You will want to set your triggers to braking, accelerating or both because this is not the default setting in numerous players. By doing so, you will enhance your up and down look dead zone considerably.
Take advantage of cruise control
Consider taking advantage of the cruise control to help you. The best thing to do while playing is to set the cruise control tolerance to 0 before turning on the auto retarder. With this setting, you can travel without any worries for up to 9 kph over the regulated speed limit without getting a citation.
Setting your cruise speed to 6 or 7 above the limit will allow you to operate without attracting any tickets. Remember to look out for the speed limit signs, especially in locations where there are a lot of speed cameras. When you are operating on cruise control, it can sometimes be easy to miss a speed limit sign, which will definitely get you into trouble if you are caught.

Pick your vehicles wisely
Even if you might be looking to save money, it is very important that you invest in the right trucks. The best ones to use should have a great baseline HP so it might be worth your time to invest a little bit of extra money on your truck instead of settling for cheaper varieties such as the Iveco Truck, which happens to be the cheapest one available. As you continue to invest in the right trucks, you will also be able to upgrade your engine, which will come in handy when tackling hard to travel regions such as uphill. Remember to upgrade your other components such as your engine and tires as the updates become available.