[modern tech interface]
VR and Game Design

Guida Sicura

VR
Safety
Simulator

The driving simulator recreates the altered perception and delayed reaction times caused by alcohol impairment. Through immersive VR technology, users experience reduced coordination, distorted visual focus, and compromised decision-making in realistic road scenarios.

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The alcohol impairment driving simulator is an immersive training and awareness tool designed to demonstrate the real cognitive and physical effects of driving under the influence of alcohol. Using advanced simulation technology and realistic traffic environments, the system reproduces altered perception, slowed reaction times, reduced coordination, tunnel vision, and impaired judgment. Participants are placed in everyday driving scenarios where seemingly simple decisions become progressively more difficult and dangerous due to simulated intoxication effects. The objective is not to shock, but to educate through experience. By allowing users to directly perceive the distortion of distance evaluation, braking timing, steering precision, and hazard recognition, the simulator transforms theoretical knowledge into tangible understanding. What is often underestimated in traditional awareness campaigns becomes evident within minutes of immersive interaction. The platform can be integrated into educational programs, corporate safety training, public awareness initiatives, and institutional prevention campaigns. Performance metrics and behavioral tracking provide measurable feedback, supporting structured learning outcomes and reinforcing responsible decision-making. By combining realism, psychological impact, and controlled risk-free experimentation, the simulator promotes a deeper awareness of the life-threatening consequences of impaired driving — encouraging safer choices before entering real traffic environments.