LTO road safety hub opens with driving sims and 4D
Road safety center complete with 4D theater and VR interactive stations

Usual gaming arcades were made for you to have a fun time. But in the Land Transportation Office (LTO)'s case, they're also designed to make you safer on the road.
That is after the LTO and Department of Transportation (DOTr) inaugurated the LTO Road Safety Interactive Center in the agency's Quezon City Main Central Office.
Inside the road safety hub is a total of 10 interactive and educational stations. Among these are the driving simulators for both two and four-wheeled modes of transportation to practice defensive driving in a safe environment.

In addition, there are also trivia games for all ages designed to increase your knowledge about road signs, warnings, and regulatory signages together with a 4D mini theater that shows informative videos about child safety, teen driving, pedestrian safety, vehicle theft prevention, and types of public utility vehicles.
According to the DOTr's official Facebook page, we should stay tuned as to when the Road Safety Interactive Center will be opened to the public.
We can't wait to pay a visit and have a go at the driving simulator. Are you? Let us know in the comments.
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