Do ever get the feeling that the youth of today just aren’t prepared enough to make it in the real world? So does Honda, which is the exact reason they created the Honda Bike Simulator.
Citing the rise of bike accidents involving youth, Honda strives to recreate busy urban streets with their simulator, thus giving novice riders a chance to practice their skills, without getting hit by a car. But essentially, isn’t the Honda Bike Simulator like a giant rideable Guitar Hero? Just 'cause you practice a lot on the game, does not mean you can suddenly jump on stage and jam with Van Halen.
Accident Simulations
The Honda Bike Simulator Wants You to Bike Safely
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