Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC)

Volume 11, Number 16, October 2021

Drive2Pass: A 3D Game-Based Interactive Driving Simulation System for Improving the Youth Driving Learning and Training using Machine Learning

  Authors

Charles Yang1 and Yu Sun2, 1USA, 2California State Polytechnic University, USA

  Abstract

Youths have a higher car accident rate, so to decrease the percentage, I developed a game that will teach players to practice safer driving behaviors [5]. It is meant to simulate real driving, and teaches the players key individual concepts about road safety. This game puts an emphasis on properly executing blinking, hill parking, and headlights. This addresses the problem in other games where they solely focus on steering and acceleration, as this game also includes other driving elements to promote defensive driving. The intended goal of this game was to teach beginner drivers proper driving etiquette in a safe, risk-free environment and become a potential alternative to the traditional method of driving on real roads.

  Keywords

Youth Driving, Machine Learning, 3D Modeling.