A local company unveiled the latest in driving technology in Scotland as it showcased a state-of-the-art simulator on Saturday, August 1.
The new technology is the first in Scotland and was launched by Driversity, the Aberdeen based road risk awareness training company. It promises to offer motorists the type of challenging insight that was previously confined to the aviation sector.
Fitted with a racing car style seat and controls, the full motion simulator creates one of the most realistic driving experiences possible with its rotating base and impressive visuals that allows the user to feel real impact from the uneven track and react to the feedback from the machine’s every movement.
This powerful machine is the first of its kind to be open to members of the public, including individuals, businesses and children’s parties, as not only a training tool, but also as a fun, team-building activity.
Steve Brown, a Director at Driversity, said: “Since setting up our company five years ago we are always looking to discover new tools to help educate our clients, some of which are new or experienced motorists, in safety and risk management in the most realistic way possible so they can easily apply this to real-life situations on the road.
“We’re excited to be launching this advanced simulator for everyone to use as it’s not only going to transform the way we teach but also offers a real fun, and slightly competitive, element which should appeal to lots of people.”
Driversity has years of experience of providing practical and cost-effective solutions, including risk assessments, developing policies and advanced driving training, to help businesses meet their individual corporate safety objectives.
The driving simulator was officially revealed on Saturday, August 1 at Driversity’s bespoke Driver-Sity HQ at The Technology Centre, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen. They are now open for bookings for team building, parties and much more.
To learn more about Driversity and its services, please visit http://www.driversity.co.uk/ or check them out on https://www.facebook.com/driversityriskmanagement