Although you would never want to be in a car accident, nor see someone in the same, but you must have once wondered what it is like to be a participant in a car accident. Car accident investigation experts have prepared a first-person VR video of the accident. Watch the video linked in this blog.
Young drivers
In the video on the link below, we have an insight into how car accidents happen to most young drivers. The video shows young people who have just started to enjoy life. Their argument and joking in the car with the increased speed of movement led to insufficient attention to the situations on the road.
Watching the video brings discomfort to the viewer who used to drive in the car or used to drive the car. An accident is expected at any moment. And it happens, and then terror. Injuries, a broken vehicle, traumatized car passengers and the death of a young person.
In addition, the video shows:
- the dangers of using a mobile device while driving
- seat belt functionality
- consequences of not wearing a seat belt
- how carelessness while driving leads to an accident
- quarrels in the car are not good
- consequences of speeding
Tips for young drivers
- Do not use your mobile device while driving
- Do not drive drunk or drive distracted EVER.
- If you are late, you are late. Next time, plan better so you don’t get late, but in the meantime, don’t rush and recklessly decide to take you two minutes earlier than you’ve played it safe.
- Recognize your limitations. It takes years before you really gain your full driving skills. Play it safe.
- Know what is going on around you and know your route. You have no idea how many people drive selfishly with the vision of a tunnel.
- Mirrors exist for this reason, know where you are compared to all other cars as much as possible.
- Relax. Don’t go crazy and attack and panic when you’re not quite sure what to do, go with the traffic. If you’re going to miss a turn or something, just miss the turn. You can always turn around, you can’t undo an accident either.
- Hesitate a little after the light turns green as you cross the intersection. You never know when the guy coming to you from the right will blow past the red light and break into you.
- Just because you got out once, does NOT mean you will always. This covers everything from simple fast driving, to dangerous maneuvers that you pull out to show off to friends or test your limits.
- Wear a seat belt and don’t drive like a jerk.
- Plan ahead. Enter the lane you need before closing.
- Pay attention to the environment around you
- Don’t let the people behind you get on your nerves. Just stick to any speed that suits you.
- Wear a seat belt at all times. Do not try to perform multiple tasks.
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