You've driven a car a million times, so nothing here should be too different. Just climb into the Acura, buckle up, throw it in "drive" and stomp on the gas. It's just like any vehicle, except—whoa!
Virtual Reality (VR), though it’s today’s buzzword, has been around for quite some time. Since 2001, Drive Square Inc. has been a pioneer in the field of driver training and safety education, using a ...
The next destination for the University of Virginia School of Medicine’s efforts to help people with autism learn to drive: virtual reality. Daniel J. Cox, a researcher with UVA’s Department of ...
In time for Distracted Driving Awareness Month and as a part of the Highway 7 Safety Coalition’s next steps toward a safer ...
There are countless driving and racing titles available, yet many follow a similar formula: quick-paced, forgiving gameplay, and minimal attention to realistic physics. These games prioritize fun and ...
The facts are sobering. According to AAA, over the last five years nearly 3,500 people have been killed in crashes involving teen drivers. The time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is a period known ...
Buckle up—researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington are reimagining what driver’s education can look like for young ...
XP1 is a new PC-based driving simulator from Marble Labs that prioritizes real-world steering feel and intuitive vehicle behaviour over visual spectacle. Built with input from professional drivers, ...
CityDriver is a brand-new realistic driving simulator coming from ViewApp, the studio behind TramSim, an authentic tram simulation game. Switching from rail to road and tram to car simulation seems ...
Roadway safety is a major public health, education, and safety concern. According to the CDC, motor vehicle crashes are the LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH for U.S. teens, accounting for more than one in three ...
Are driving simulators not that common in the US? In finland almost all driving schools offer at least some of the lessons to be driven with a simulator. Click to expand... This is in a whole other ...