The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) in the UK will start using computer-generated imagery or CGI in the hazard perception tests, thus replacing the old classic video scenes with more ...
The hazard perception section of the driving theory test is set to be updated with computer generated imagery (CGI) to test candidates’ awareness of risk in more modern driving environments that ...
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has awarded animation firm Jelly a contract for CGI technology. DSA said it met with the SME last October to identify new technologies that could be used to refresh ...
Driving in snow, fog and heavy rain - take a sneak peek of the new CGI videos to be included in DVSA's theory test NEW clips have been added to the hazard perception test for learner drivers taking ...
New CGI clips will be introduced into the hazard perception section of the driving theory test from early next year. Filmed video clips are used to test candidates' reactions to developing hazards on ...
Learning to spot any potential hazards while behind the wheel is a critical factor when it comes to driving safely, and it is definitely something that improves the more experience you have on the ...