Virtual reality is also finding its way into the police's prevention work, because nothing is more impressive than experiencing risky traffic situations for yourself.
As one of several pilot authorities in NRW, the district police are currently using so-called VR glasses (virtual reality glasses) to visually simulate traffic situations.
This allows everyone to experience what it means to be overlooked by a turning vehicle as a cyclist at a junction, for example, or to perceive road traffic from a completely different perspective as a child.
This enables adults in particular to understand and take into account the special needs of schoolchildren participating in road traffic.
In future, the new technology will be used by traffic prevention experts in campaigns throughout the district.
Police Chief Superintendent Daniela Luppus (Tel. 02131 300-22337) is available to answer any questions on the subject.
Right: Further information can be found on the website of the NRW police.