Saturday, September 8, 2012

Video Games - 7 Ability to save all your safety needs of drivers in the game!


The world of video games is one of the largest and most profitable fields in programming. Games like "Grand Theft Auto 4" and "Need For Speed" top the list of most played games on any console. Part of the appeal of these games is their realism when it comes to driving a car.

Video game programmers could use their talents to teach children how to drive responsibly?

A case against video games is that unconsciously teach our children the street is a place of fun, when it should be focused on safety. The argument is that video games give children an advantage for the hand-eye coordination as they learn at an early age.

If programmers focus on the latter topic, and video games can have positive effects, may be able to work with games that promote safe driving habits, while entertaining the masses.

Focus - One of the problems young drivers face is the ability to concentrate on the road. With a video game that simulates various aspects of driving, a student could actually gain confidence and learn to pay attention when they are in the driver's seat.

Seat belts - Another aspect that could be implemented is a way to make their seat belts fail-safe in the game. For example, the game can not be started until the safety belt has been set.

Speeding - Young drivers often feel a sense of immortality, when they first get their license. By implementing a strategy for running speed down, programmers can use a point system in their game. When a driver exceeds the speed limit you lose a point, that affects their total score in the game.

Skids - Know how to recover from a skid is an excellent thing to have when you are just starting out on the road. Using a simulation to regain control of the vehicle could save the life of a new driver.

Impaired Driving - When you try to explain what it is like to be harmed, does not seem to register with a lot of young drivers. With this in mind, a video game could simulate the way the guide, while it is really compromised. In this way, young drivers can see how fast a vehicle can spin out of control.

Prevention - Most drivers will have to avoid some kind of accident, weather or animals. With advanced technology that was developed in the last two years, video games have become better in the graphics industry. Now we have video games in high definition quality and this could be perfect for the training of young drivers on how to look for the street, avoid animals, and to avoid serious accidents.

Weather - Teaching a student how to drive in the summer you can not teach them how to drive in a snowstorm. With a video game can imitate successfully a rain or snowstorm and strong winds. This could revolutionize the way new drivers are fully prepared for any kind of weather that could cause an accident.

Video games are becoming more advanced, as the years pass. The games that allow our children to crash cars, speed on the roads, and make a sport of the people running it might be better spent to teach them the responsibility that comes with driving a car. With video games focus more on driver safety, we may see fewer accidents and give new drivers the opportunity to avoid becoming a statistic .......

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