Method and device for training in the driving of vehicles

Education and demonstration – Vehicle operator instruction or testing – Automobile or truck

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434 62, 273442, 364578, 340717, 359857, G09B 905

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051849569

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method and a device for training in the driving of vehicles and especially land vehicles, in which a sequence of images is displayed on a screen placed opposite to a driving station for a trainee driver and is caused to move in accordance with control operations initiated from said driving station. There are thus displayed on the screen both a front main image and at least one rear vision secondary image which is made visible on an associated rear-view mirror provided at the driving station. The main image and the secondary image are synthetic images generated by a computer from a data base containing the description of a three-dimensional road circuit.

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