Getting a driver's license with the help of new technologies
People of my age have been learning to drive in driving schools for quite a long time. Personally, the practical part of my training took place on an old Ford model car. The instructor was an experienced driver - a man in his fifties. He was always prompt and gave good advice, which helped me to pass the driving test from the first time. That was surprising, as many people had to retake this discipline many times. But today things are a bit different. Nowadays, even in small towns, almost any driving school has a driving simulator. It sounds a little wild, but I will describe in detail. The whole design has a general and finished look. The trainee sits in the driver's seat, often resembling part of a sports car or an expensive gaming computer chair, in front of which there is a large monitor, and often not one. All because multi-screen simulators give the effect of the most realistic immersion in a virtual environment. Instead of the usual keyboard in front of the applicant for a