Innovative VR technology sets new standard in safety training for drivers
- Choice of VR or practical on-cycle modules as part of FORS Safe Driving course
- Flexible learning solution meets DVSA’s CPC syllabus requirements
- “We have strived to create a truly immersive and highly realistic experience.” Geraint Davies
FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme, has unveiled a cutting-edge Virtual Reality (VR) training tool set to transform professional driver education and improve road safety. The VR technology will be used as part of the FORS Safe Driving course – an integral part of the FORS Professional training portfolio.
The VR training module is available now for fleet operators seeking to enhance driver awareness and safety. Using the latest technology, this innovative solution allows drivers to experience high-risk scenarios from the safety of the classroom, eliminating real-world dangers while maintaining highly effective instruction.
The VR module offers fleet operators a flexible alternative to the practical on-cycle module, a key element of the Safe Driving course, and involves a comprehensive 3.5-hour interactive programme covering the full spectrum of road risk management. The VR training can be used to satisfy FORS Silver requirement for drivers to undertake Work-Related Road Risk on-cycle training within the last five years.
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Full range of scenarios and perspectives
The VR module boasts an impressive breadth of driving situations. Drivers will experience 20 different interactive scenarios – in full 360-degrees – spanning urban, rural, and motorway environments, encompassing various vehicle types including vans, HGVs and also passenger-carrying vehicles.
The training offers multiple perspectives, allowing drivers to experience road surroundings from several viewpoints, including those of cyclists and pedestrians. The multi-angle approach enhances drivers’ awareness of road interactions while reinforcing safety principles.
Cutting-edge technology for immersive learning
The module uses high-spec VR headsets ensuring crystal-clear visuals to enhance realism. Each training session synchronises video delivery across multiple headsets, allowing for group learning and consistent messaging for all participants. The module also includes an alternative online version for participants unable to use the VR headsets.
The FORS VR training module is designed to be delivered in a classroom setting, where participants remain seated throughout, ensuring a safe and controlled teaching and learning environment. Built-in interactive discussions reinforce learning by encouraging participants to assess hazards, anticipate risks, and reflect on decision-making processes in real time.
Meeting industry standards
Developed to meet the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) syllabus, the module also fully complies with FORS training objectives delivered by FORS Professional licensed training providers.
“This VR training module really takes our driver training to the next level,” said Geraint Davies, FORS Concession Director. “We have strived to create a truly immersive and highly realistic experience. The training module covers a wide range of vehicle types and diverse road conditions, offering drivers the unique opportunity to see the road from different perspectives – and especially those of vulnerable road users.
“Crucially,” he said, “this technology allows drivers to be placed in consistent high-risk situations without any actual danger, enabling them to experience and learn from multiple challenging situations in a short period. Developed to the FORS Professional standard, this module delivers an unparalleled level of training that redefines driver education and safety.”
Find out more about the VR Safe Driving course at https://www.fors-online.org.uk/cms/fors-professional-safe-driving/.
For operators wishing to book onto the course, a list of FORS Professional Safe Driving VR training providers can be found here. Alternatively, for those wishing to purchase a licence to deliver this training, interested parties are asked to contact the FORS training team at [email protected].