TDrive: A Game-Based Mobile Application for Learning Traffic Rules
Abstract
"Using games for teaching engages and motivates people to learn. If we will just take time
to look around and observe we would see that the people attitude towards games is the very
opposite of the attitude that most of them have towards studying about driving, they don’t want
learning to be forced of them. In our modern word many people have no learning about traffic
rules, we can use gaming tool for learning because it’s appealing to the users.
Driving on the other hand is a lesson that most people have to learn especially the traffic
rules, violation and on how to drive safely. In additional that most of the instruction on our paper
are traffic rules violation and it would be troublesome if people won’t understand what it means.
Most drivers don’t know traffic rules violation that’s why many people had accident in
driving. So, the proponents came up with the idea of creating a mobile application on how to
drive a vehicle safely. The proponents made an android application that would provide the
people useful information that they would need in studying about the vehicle and the violation of
road. Then most of the people are using smartphone, it is very familiar about what application
work’s and it would be so hard to the learners.
The mobile devices and the wireless technology suggested that the training they will
cannot ignore to all using a mobile device in based on training and learning. "
Keywords
Game-Based Mobile Application
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