Xbox Teen Driver Training Program
July 4, 2019Studying driver manuals and behind-the-wheel experience are essential tools for learning how to drive, but there is new technology that may help teenage drivers. Driving Essentials XE was recently created by Virtual Driver Interactive. This company makes simulation-based driver training products for different industries, and their client list includes AAA, the United States Postal Service, law enforcement agencies, and the United Parcel Service. After experiencing a near accident, the CEO considered using video game technology for increased driver and passenger safety.
A User Review
Parentology.com reviewed the simulator and reported their findings. Driving Essentials XE is used on a basic Xbox One controller. There is no steering wheel, gas pedal, or brake pedal; this means that the teen user may feel more like they are playing a game rather than taking a driving lesson. The program consists of 10 lessons, beginning with the basics and working toward dangerous situations such as rain, fog, and snow.
Unlike video racing games, trying to swerve off the road and other attempts at reckless driving are not permitted; doing so will force the lesson to restart. This negative reinforcement can be helpful for teens. It also uses a reward system; drivers begin with points as the lesson starts. Each time they make an error, such as failing to halt at a stop sign, they lose points. However, these can be regained if they continue to drive safely. Additional achievements can be earned if the point total surpasses a certain level when a lesson is completed.
A Safe Option for Teen Drivers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that car accidents are the main cause of teen fatalities in this country. Virtual Driver Interactive’s research reveals that there are currently more than 32 million Xboxes in U.S. homes, and approximately 2.5 million new drivers. By targeting this market, they aim to improve new driver skills and reduce accident rates. Driving Essentials XE is different from regular video games; it is a learning tool that rewards safe choices.
The Parentology.com review concluded that the simulator is beneficial for encouraging smart driving habits and safe driving. Although the simulator is not a substitute for actual driving experiences, it is a useful add-on for teenagers learning to drive. The Driving Essentials XE simulator is a viable option for parents who find private driving schools costly. It can also be helpful for teens that do not have access to driver education courses.
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