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Driving behavior - Two wheels non-motorized

Driving behavior - Two wheels non-motorized

The VR-based Driving Behavior – two-wheels non-motorized course is designed to prevent road hazards and risks. It allows you to check that your teams follow applicable procedures when riding a two-wheels non-motorized.

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The issues of the training

For making short trip, two-wheels non-motorized like bikes are used because they are a non-polluting alternative transport and they make practice some sport to their users. However, as the two-wheels motorized drivers, the users of the two-wheels non-motorized are vulnerable on the road. In 2014, there was 147 bike users dead in a road-accident in France. For this reason, it is important to adopt the good behavior on the road in order to be safe.

The benefits of the virtual reality

For most people, the possible risk related to bad behavior are understood after having lived it. Indeed, an individual retains 20% of what he heard, and he retains 90% of what he felt. So, with VR your employees confront road-risk related to a bad behavior in a virtual environment. Statistics in real-time are available to identify mistake in order to solve it, ensure the change and work in better conditions.

Driving behavior- Two-wheels non-motorized course’s objectives

For trainees:

• Identify, evaluate and avoid high-risk situations when driving a two-wheels non-motorized as part of a simulation featuring various hazardous situations, such as using a phone, blind spots, braking distances and driving at night.

Raise the awareness of the two-wheels non-motorized users about their vulnerability on the road and dead risks in the event of an accident.

• Move about the site by following the safety instructions and procedures.

• Experience a virtual simulation of an accident and its consequences.

For the company:

 Highlight and reproduce potentially hazardous situations and thereby alert employees to such risks.

• Ensure that employees follow procedures when driving.

• Analyze and measure how employees react to such hazardous situations.

• Raise awareness and produce a long-term influence on behavior with virtual reality.

Target audience for the Driving Behavior - Risks course

All people who use a two-wheels non-motorized as part of their job.  

Equipment required:

A standalone VR headset. With an Internet connection, you can view your reports and update your courses.

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