Online simulators for simulating vehicle accidents prevention

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“With more British Columbians getting their driver's licence than ever before, we encourage new drivers to use the Street Sense app as another tool to gain experience detecting hazards and keep them and others safe while behind the wheel,' said Lindsay Matthews, ICBC Vice President, Customer Experience and Public Affairs. The goal is to recognize the potential hazards and navigate through them all safely. In this demonstration​, the user faces several scenarios, including merging into a multi-lane roundabout. Street Sense is now available on multiple devices including: mobile app, web, computer download and virtual reality headsets, and includes 15 scenarios based on conditions and situations specific to British Columbia. are 1.5 times more likely to crash than experienced drivers are*, and since 2020, the number of drivers obtaining their learner's licence in B.C. Street Sense is an interactive application designed to help pre-drivers, inexperienced drivers, and drivers new to B.C., learn and gain experience in recognizing and avoiding potential hazards on the road in a safe, online environment.

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ICBC, in partnership with the provincial government, TELUS and Project Whitecard Inc., is launching a new simulation and training tool for inexperienced drivers, called Street Sense.

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​​​​​​ICBC launching driving simulation app to help new drivers recognize hazards

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