
Earlier this year, the transport ministry increased the fines for driving without a license, after registering 20,000 such infractions in Taiwan in 2025. In Keelung, the DMV started visiting high schools to educate students who are almost 18 and will soon be on the road. They brought electric scooters and VR glasses so that students can experience what it’s like to drive.
A student sits on an electric scooter, puts on VR glasses, and “takes off” down the road.
He reaches the first intersection, where he has to stop for pedestrians. He does okay, but at the next intersection where there’s a parent and child crossing the street, he doesn’t stop in time.
High school student
Learning to drive
I was in the middle of the intersection so I decided to go for it, but ended up hitting them. So, I’ve got to be more careful.
High school student
Learning to drive
I didn’t pass the first time and was wondering why. It turns out you need to slow down and look left and right.
These students will soon be 18 and driving for real. To prepare them to be on the road, the Keelung Motor Vehicles Station is cooperating with high schools, bringing a VR system for students to try driving virtually.
Yeh Tung-lung
Taipei Motor Vehicles Office specialist
There have been about 20,000 cases nationally of underaged people driving on the road without licenses, and about 280,000 cases of adults driving without licenses.
The transportation ministry amended the law increasing the initial fine for driving without a license to up to NT$36,000. If caught on the spot, the vehicle’s license plate would be suspended for three months. If someone driving without a license gets in an accident, insurance won’t cover it and parents would be liable. The age to take the driver’s license test may also be increased by six months to a year.
Lin Ming-jung
School principal
This hands-on experience is more engaging for students, and they will be more careful and safer when riding scooters in the future. It also gives them a new learning experience.
Driving without a license is illegal and dangerous. Thanks to this new VR program, students are learning the importance of road safety directly without endangering others.
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去年全國駕駛人,無照違規上路件數,多達2萬件,交通部年初修法,加重無照駕駛罰則,基隆監理站也進到學校,對即將成年的高中生,進行宣導。實際搬來電動車,結合VR眼鏡,讓學生們體驗上路,了解交通規則。
坐上摩托車,戴上VR眼鏡,眼前浮現真實路況,油門催下去,上路囉!
騎一騎,第一道關卡立刻出現。騎士立刻停讓行人,做得不錯,但下個路口,怎麼有爸爸帶小孩,突然衝進馬路。騎士反應不及,直接撞上。
[[高中生]]
“到中間沒辦法就直接衝,結果就被撞了,所以還是要小心。”
[[高中生]]
“像我第一次沒有通關成功,我就想說為什麼會沒通關成功,結果沒想到是要減速,然後加左右擺頭。”
17歲高中生,成年在即,為避免未成年學生無照駕駛,培養道安意識,監理站和校方合作,直接搬來一輛電動車,透過VR輔助,用體驗代替講課。
[[台北市區監理所技正 葉東龍]]
“未成年的無照違規在全國已經高升到大概2萬名的違規者,那這個全國的部分大概有28萬人是成年的無照違規。”
交通部修法,加重無照駕駛處罰,初犯最高可處3萬6罰鍰,遭取締當場,就會被移置保管車輛,吊牌3個月。不僅如此,無照肇事,保險不賠、父母還得負連帶責任,成年考照時間也可能被延後六個月到一年。
[[基隆二信中學主任 林旻融]]
“學生的這個實務的操作部分,讓學生更有感,未來他們會在這個騎乘機車的時候,更加的安全小心,也可以增加他們學習歷程的一個經歷。”
無照上路,壞處多多,學生們真的別搶一時之快,毀了自己大好前程。
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