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Nottingham Trent University has launched Hazard Perception VR, a free app that can be downloaded from the Oculus Store for Oculus Go headsets. The app is sponsored by the Road Safety Trust, the RAC Foundation and the DVSA, and is part of a research study investigating the next generation of hazard perception assessment and training materials.
It’s been a mainstay of the virtual reality hardware line-up since it was introduced in the spring of 2018, but Oculus have announced they are discontinuing the GO and focusing all their efforts on their 6DOF sets such as the Quest and the Rift.
We are pleased to announce that the Immersive Community Education (ICE) Hub has re-launched with even more films! Originally set up in 2018, we have given the site a refresh and added more information to assist with the delivery of education through VR.
'Keep Driving VR' is a 360-degree VR experience aimed at helping older drivers understand better, the risk and hazards that become more prevalent with age, such as impaired vision and physical mobility.
Immersive experiences don't necessarily need to involve 360-degree film. The re-launched ICE Hub incorporates a brand new feature, Immersive 2D film.