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In driving licence training, learning road safety content via printed books is standard - the fun of learning often comes up short and the learning success are sometimes not fully given. Young people in particular learn better when they are taught in a modern and digital way. The KFV has developed the learning platform "Yarrive" in order to convey the safety content for mobility for cars, mopeds, cycling and other topics in a modern way. We expect this modern teaching approach to improve the competence of the learners. The goal is to move from memorising content to understanding it - this contributes significantly to the improvement of road safety.
Yarrive, the digital learning platform based on gamification approaches and the spaced-repetition learning method, imparts knowledge interactively and playfully. Yarrive supports the training of learner drivers to become responsible road users and thus contributes significantly to safe coexistence in daily road traffic.
By transforming rigid frontal teaching into a social studying experience, Yarrive motivates young participants in particular to learn together with their peers. As Yarrive was developed in close cooperation with driving schools, learning units and exam modules are precisely tailored to the training plan. The platform wants to contribute to sensitising young driving licence holders to the dangers of everyday road traffic.
Press Conference Start of the Project 2022 Project Part 2
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Distraction is the cause of one third of all accidents in Austria. The perennial guiding theme of the Province of Styria / Traffic Department entitled "Keep Eyes Alert on the Road" is directed at all road users and aims to draw attention to the risk of distraction in road traffic.
We, the association GROSSE SCHÜTZEN KLEINE, have now developed special projects for children with the aim:
*to inform children on how important attention or how dangerous distraction can be in road traffic.
*to create awareness that no one can always be one hundred percent attentive.
*to help children to also recognize whether the other road user is attentive and, in an emergency, can prevent an accident with their own attention.
12 April 2016 15:00 – 18:00
Austria
12 April 2016 13:00 – 17:00
Landesberufsschule Feldkirch
Austria
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