This Virtual Reality Simulation is a Campaign Against Drunk Driving
Charlotte Joyce Kidd — November 5, 2015 — Tech
References: 3dtripping.nl & roadtovr
This virtual reality simulation lets players feel what it would be like to drive after consuming a variety of intoxicants.
In order to show people exactly how dangerous it is to drive under the influence, developers 'The Virtual Dutchmen' and 'JUNCTION' teamed up to create this virtual reality simulation. The VR experience lets players put on a headset and drive a virtual car in four different modes that mimic the effects of either alcohol, ecstasy, cannabis or hallucinogenic mushrooms. The virtual reality simulation, called '3D Tripping,' lets you select your drug of choice and then get behind the wheel -- to demonstrate what a bad idea it would be in real life. '3D Tripping' will be making the circuit of festivals and school presentations across the Netherlands to spread its powerful message.
In order to show people exactly how dangerous it is to drive under the influence, developers 'The Virtual Dutchmen' and 'JUNCTION' teamed up to create this virtual reality simulation. The VR experience lets players put on a headset and drive a virtual car in four different modes that mimic the effects of either alcohol, ecstasy, cannabis or hallucinogenic mushrooms. The virtual reality simulation, called '3D Tripping,' lets you select your drug of choice and then get behind the wheel -- to demonstrate what a bad idea it would be in real life. '3D Tripping' will be making the circuit of festivals and school presentations across the Netherlands to spread its powerful message.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Reality Simulations - Using virtual reality technology to create immersive simulations for educational purposes.
2. Anti-drunk Driving Campaigns - Developing innovative initiatives using technology to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence.
3. Immersive Experiences - Creating immersive experiences through virtual reality to convey impactful messages and drive behavior change.
Industry Implications
1. Virtual Reality - Virtual reality companies can offer their expertise to develop immersive simulations for educational campaigns against drunk driving.
2. Automotive - Automotive manufacturers can explore integrating virtual reality technology into educational programs to promote safe driving practices.
3. Education - Educational institutions can partner with virtual reality developers to create innovative campaigns that educate students about the dangers of driving under the influence.
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