Cass Balzer writes: “Not everyone has access to a safe, reliable car. And even those who do sometimes need a little help feeling comfortable behind the wheel. In a growing number of public libraries, virtual driving simulators let users practice everything from parallel parking to driving at night in a safe, low-pressure environment. Anyone with limited access to traditional driver’s education can benefit, whether they’re a teen preparing for licensure, an older adult whose driving skills need sharpening, a stroke survivor who is recovering their skills, or a formerly incarcerated person trying to get back on the road.”
