eDrive to launch at BP Connect stores nationally
eDrive to launch at BP Connect stores nationally
Hamilton, August 15 (JY&A Media) eDrive, the web-based interactive driver training tool designed to help lower New Zealand's high road toll, will go on sale at BP Connect stores nationally from August 15. BP, with its commitment to road safety, sees eDrive as a way of helping not only the at-risk 15- to 25-year-old group, but older drivers who could benefit from a boost to their training as well.
BP Managing Director Mike McGuinness says, 'Road safety is a major issue in New Zealand. By giving our young people the skills to deal with hazards on the road, we can make a real difference.
'We're really pleased that eDrive will be available at BP Connect stores. Many parents visit our stores every day. We hope that by making eDrive available, they can bring home something which could save their children from a serious accident.'
BP Connect stores will sell access codes to the
eDrive programme at $25 incl. GST for a nine-month
subscription. Customers can go to the store and purchase a
voucher code, which they then enter into the website at The eDrive app works using
the freely downloadable softwarre Flash and has 100
video-based traffic simulations that young drivers can
access online. Sitting behind the wheel of a realistic
simulated car, complete with speedometer, rear-view mirrors
and two side mirrors, a driver is encouraged to be
vigilant, detecting hazards, assess risks, and adjust their
speed to different conditions. High-resolution imagery
makes the eDrive experience particularly realistic,
reflective of real-life situations that New Zealand drivers
would find themselves in. There are night and day driving
scenarios. Dr Isler and his team, who make up eDrive
Solutions Ltd. have managed to incorporate international
psychological research into the way eDrive
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The development of eDrive was funded by the
New Zealand Transport Agency and the Accident Compensation
Corporation and is sponsored by Suzuki New Zealand and BP
New Zealand.