Honda Driving Simulator

You know what I really think hysterical? We have used these simulators, future drivers, but when it comes to young drivers, we only have them behind the wheel with a driver's license.

Why do not they put in a simulator? After all, pilots who land for the first time often say: “It was like in the simulator.” If we can give this amount of realism, pilot training, so why not a realistic driving simulator?

I think that's what Honda tried to do with the driving simulator. If you put her fifteen-and-a-half year old behind the wheel, then it is probably as close to driving on the road, as it can be.

It has three LCD panels to give the feeling of a realistic windshield. The software includes programs that make driving at night, driving in the fog on the road. I wonder how he can do with the traffic. I'm not sure what happens after the accident, the driver, but I think some cracks on the virtual screen with the word “crash”. Oh wait, that's what she has on the old-school version of Flight Simulator.

I'm sure many of you have probably realized that this driving simulator “may not be as good as ever behind the wheel face real” do as all before-16 teen wants anyway. Granted, you have to do a presentation of the back or something if you want the driver to park parallel in the future and support around the corner from the practice.

Well, the device itself, $ 66,000, which is hardly worth, no matter how many drivers have in our family.



March 5, 2010 to top