Lunes, Disyembre 19, 2011

The Driving Simulator Can Make The Highway Safer

Students who train on a driving simulator prove to be safer motor vehicle operators upon completion of their training. This is why some insurance companies offer discounts on insurance coverage to low risk drivers who have completed a certificate program that includes virtual motorist training. These machines make the highways safer for all motor vehicle users on the road.

This type of virtual learning takes the student through a 3D map designed to include most road and traffic situations. Students are taken through a highway situation where they learn to operate a vehicle at highway speeds and learn how to keep safe distance between their vehicle and the vehicle ahead. The student is taken through a virtual city intersection and is taught to remain vigilant for everyday road hazards.

On the highway the vehicle driver has to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. At city intersections motor vehicle operators have to expect vehicle operators who are not paying attention to other vehicles to cause accidents that could easily be prevented. Many accidents are caused by motor vehicle operators trying to drive through an intersection before the traffic light turns red and students are taught to expect this type of dangerous practice.

Many accidents happen in parking lots especially when people back their vehicles out of a parking space. The virtual training exercises help students to develop the proper skills needed to navigate parking lots. The virtual training exercises help students learn the right way to back out of a parking stall.

New drivers often have trouble navigating safely through dark tunnels because of the change of light to dark. This is why virtual training machines are equipped to help new motorists navigate in a dark tunnel during the daytime. Once the student learns how to navigate his vehicle in a dark tunnel in a virtual training machine he is better prepared to driving through a dark tunnel when he is actually navigating his vehicle on the highway.

Vehicle operators of all experience levels are challenged by icy patches in the highway during and after a snow flurry. The vehicle operators who learn safety skills that apply to icy road conditions are more likely to remain accident free compared to those who have little or no training. Learning how to safely navigate a vehicle while training on a virtual machine should be required of all license holders in snow prone areas.

One has to pass a written test before receiving one's license but one does not really understand the rules until one puts the road rules into practice. This is why the virtual training machine is so valuable because it allows the student to put the rules into practice rather than simply reading the rules in a book. Most students score higher on their written tests if they learn the rules of the road in a virtual training device.

A driving simulator helps the student develop safe vehicle operating habits. Many insurers offer lower rates to students who practiced on a virtual learning device. These machines make the highway safer for everyone.

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