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Fatigue, Drug and Alcohol simulator goggles
Wear VR glasses to discover and experience the Fatigue, Drugs and Alcohol Effects Whilst Driving.
- VR experience is a simulation of driving by walking on a customizable challenging activity mat.
- VR experience is a simulation of driving by walking on a customizable challenging activity mat.
- Easy to use, simply slip the goggles over your head and you’ll begin to experience the simulated effects of impairment.
- Symptoms include reduced alertness, slowed reaction time, confusion, and visual distortion, alteration of depth and distance perception, and reduction of peripheral vision, double vision, and lack of muscular coordination.
- The Drunk Buster goggles are now being used to creating the perfect solution for drunk driving prevention, drug and alcohol awareness















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Roll Over Car
- The game concept is to flip 360 degrees to provide a head-over collision simulation and explain the importance & effectiveness of the seatbelt.
- It also lays emphasis on why loose objects and children who are placed unbuckled in the back seat should be restrained while traveling.
- Awareness session for disciplining the drivers’ behaviour
- The value of the restraint provided by the seat belt and gaining a new respect for the protection that seat belts can provide
- Listing the principal elements related to a correct driving position. (Arms, head, support, vision etc.)
- Adjusting the headrest in the right way
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Seat Belt Convincer
- By simulating a low-impact collision, the seat belt convincer can significantly have an influence on how participants value the significance & value of wearing a seat belt.
- The system enables a passenger to experience the actual force generated during a 5-10 mph collision.
- After this experience, participants realize the value of the restraint provided by the seat belt and gain a new respect for the protection that seat belts can provide.
- It allows the participant to experience the surprising amount of force generated with such a low speed collision and to gain respect for the benefit that a seat belt can provide.
- The secured rider slides down the track and collides with the front bumpers, safely experiencing a simulated crash.
- The convincer was developed to educate the participants of how beneficial the use of seat belts can be even when involved in a low speed collision.
- Awareness session for disciplining the drivers’ behaviour

















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Defensive Driving Simulators to Evaluate your Drivers Competencies
- Any non-driving activity a person engages in that has the potential to distract him or her from the primary task of driving and increase the risk of crashing
- Visual (eyes off the road).
- Manual (hands off the wheel).
- Cognitive (mind not on driving)
- Any non-driving activity a person engages in that has the potential to distract him or her from the primary task of driving and increase the risk of crashing
- Visual (eyes off the road).
- Manual (hands off the wheel).
- Cognitive (mind not on driving)
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1 EA Standalone AI Headset
Immersive road safety VR training on essential Driving Safety skills.
- Our road safety simulations are a fun, engaging way to help the trainee understand and retain critical safe driving rules and road safety requirements.
- They allow the user to experience the rare situations that lead to incidents and understand the “why” behind safety rules.
- They are suitable for inductions, refreshers, contractor awareness, pre-site visits, and much more.
- Available for both VR and PC, our immersive 3D learning road safety simulations take users through real-life scenarios.









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Head Restraint
- The headrest must be in the correct position to protect your head from impacts.
- To learn the importance of a head restraint, you must try a head crash simulator
- Simulator devices are vital for effective training, preparing trainees for real-life situations, and improving training effectiveness in various fields.
- So I was keen to add a new simulator to the family, "Head Restraint Simulator", to help you understand the importance of correctly adjusting the headrest in your car.
- The simulator demonstrates how a sudden stop can impact the cervical spine, leading to a common injury known as whiplash.
- With this knowledge, you'll learn how to effectively protect your head and neck in case of an accident.
- The simulator consists of a head model mounted on a flexible core. The head is attached to a moving platform that suddenly stops during the descent, simulating rapid deceleration forces.
- The simulator consists of a head model mounted on a flexible core. The head is attached to a moving platform that suddenly stops during the descent, simulating rapid deceleration forces.