What are dangerous situations (scenarios)?

Abby Legge Updated by Abby Legge

Dangerous situations, or scenarios, are random situations during a city trip.

Examples of this are crossing pedestrians who do not pay attention to car traffic, or unforeseen behavior of other traffic participants.

These situations are triggered dynamically, which means there is no way to prepare for them.

Preparing for the unknown, constant attention and observation of traffic, and the correct reaction associated with it are essential skills for safe driving.

Currently implemented dangerous situations are:

  • Crossing pedestrian
  • Suddenly braking vehicle
  • Vehicles that merge just in front of the student (change of lane)

Further situations are continuously added.

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