ABSTRACT
Drunk driving is dangerous. An experience of drunk driving gives you a sense of the danger involved. For example, there is a seminar where you can experience drunk driving virtually at a driving school in Japan. Drunk driving virtual experience using a driving simulator also exists, but these programs target adults and people who can drive. Furthermore, there are obvious space, time, and cost limitations on using these kinds of simulation programs. It is necessary to understand the dangers of drunk driving even before actually driving on the road [ERSO 2007]. In other words, a person who is in the process of acquiring a driver's license needs teaching materials, in which he or she can experience drunk driving and understand its dangers.
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Index Terms
- Development of drunk driving virtual experience teaching materials
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