Why DDS
It is hard to demonstrate the issues on the vehicle
Solution
Experience and train them in AR,
risk-free.

What you can do in DDS
With Digital Driving School (DDS), students go through a complete pre-drive vehicle inspection just like in a real driving school — but enhanced with Augmented Reality.
What you need for DDS
Meta QUEST 3/3S
Why AR ?
With Digital Driving School (DDS), students go through a complete pre-drive vehicle inspection just like in a real driving school — but enhanced with Augmented Reality.
They learn how to properly check:
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Exterior lighting and signals
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Tire check, tread depth, and markings
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Engine compartment and fluids
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Trunk equipment and mandatory vehicle gear
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License plates and common types of damage
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Battery inspection and replacement basics

Vehicle Lighting
​In the Lights category, students learn how to properly inspect all exterior lighting before driving — exactly as required in a real driving school exam.

Use cases:
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Low beam and high beam headlights
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Daytime running lights (DRL)
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Turn signals (front, rear, and side)
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Hazard warning lights
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Brake lights
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Fog lights
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Reverse lights
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License plate illumination
Tire Check
In the Tires category, students learn how to properly inspect the vehicle’s tires and understand essential information printed on them — a critical part of every pre-drive check.
Use cases:
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Checking tire tread depth
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Identifying uneven wear
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Reading tire markings (size, load index, speed rating, DOT)
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Verifying correct tire pressure
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Inspecting wheel bolts and rims
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Understanding when a tire is legally worn
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Learning the correct procedure for changing a wheel

Engine Compartment
In the Engine Compartment category, students learn how to safely inspect the engine bay and understand the key components they may be asked about during a driving school exam.

Use cases:
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Engine oil level
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Coolant level
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Brake fluid
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Windshield washer fluid
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Car battery and terminals
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Basic engine components and covers
Luggage compartment
In the Luggage Compartment category, students learn how to properly inspect the trunk and verify that all mandatory and safety equipment is present and correctly stored.
Use cases:
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Mandatory vehicle equipment (warning triangle, reflective vest, first aid kit)
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Spare wheel or repair kit
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Jack and wheel wrench
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Fire extinguisher (if required)
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Secure storage and proper fixation of equipment

Exterior check
In the Exterior Check category, students learn how to properly inspect the outside condition of the vehicle before driving.

Use cases:
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Correctly mounted and readable license plates
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Damaged, loose, or improperly secured plates
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Scratches and body damage
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Cracks or chips in the windshield
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Damaged mirrors
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Visible fluid leaks under the vehicle



