The newly launched VR driver training program is tailored specifically to meet the needs of the borough’s drivers. By integrating 360-degree video technology, this program offers an immersive experience that dramatically enhances situational awareness and decision-making abilities. Drivers can now engage in realistic driving simulations that replicate a wide range of scenarios they might encounter on the roads of Antrim and Newtownabbey.
The development and success of this program were made possible through the collaborative efforts of Kim Morrow and WilliamHunter from Antrim and Newtownabbey, along with our partner James Tillyer who played an important role in developing the course content. We would also like to extend a special thanks to Laurel View Equestrian Centre for their invaluable assistance in recording horse rider-related footage, which has greatly enriched the training modules.
The virtual reality component of our training program is enhanced by the integration of eye-tracking technology, allowing drivers to experience and react to complex driving situations in a safe, controlled environment. This innovative combination goes beyond merely learning the rules of the road; it immerses drivers in real-time scenarios, crucial for effective learning and retention of practical driving skills. By tracking and analysing eye movements, we gain valuable insights into driver attention and behavior, enabling us to tailor feedback and training to improve focus and situational awareness. The program is designed to significantly reduce the number of accidents by equipping drivers with the knowledge and reflexes needed to handle potential road incidents more confidently and competently.
This project stands as a testament to the commitment of the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council to embrace innovative solutions that enhance the safety and efficiency of its services. The council’s proactive approach in partnering with anet360 for this VR training initiative underscores their dedication to improving public safety and community well-being.
As we roll out this VR driver training program, we are excited to see the positive impact it will have on the borough’s driving standards and accident rates. This initiative is not just about adopting new technology — it’s about making a lasting difference in the community and setting a benchmark for future training programs elsewhere.
Stay tuned for updates on this transformative project as we continue to enhance and expand our VR training solutions.Together with the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, we are paving the way for safer, more skilled driving that benefits everyone in the community.