Practice Tests: Virtual Driver
By isolating the learning objectives in a real-life situation, we find students learn skills they can apply to the real world.
The simulated road-driving environment is meant to teach driver awareness. Empty parking lots exist for real-life practice.
Regularly scanning your side-view and rear-view mirrors is essential for safe driving. The Virtual Driving Simulator teaches this by putting the student in the driver’s seat (the point of view of the camera) as they drive along a predetermined path.
At random intervals, the simulation stops and asks the student a question about their current situation. At other times, the simulation will ask the student to press enter on their remote the instant they notice a dangerous driving situation (e.g. a small dog is running across the road).
The Virtual Driving simulator tests your teen's ability to concentrate on their surroundings.
All footage from the virtual driving simulator is real-life footage that we shot simultaneously with several cameras in order to produce 100% accurate front and rear views.
The point of the virtual driving simulator isn’t to recreate a driving game, but to train new drivers on what situations to look for and be aware of when driving
In essence, a driving game and/or simulator is not a good learning tool for driving because it teaches your teenager how to drive successfully in a game, but not on the road.
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