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No Second Chances


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D.R.I.V.E.

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Team Name


No Second Chances


Team Members


Tom , Jackson and 3 other members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


A re-imagining of how we can better equip Learner drivers with meaningful driving skills and experiences using an alternative logbook application.


Data Story


Over the past 5 years, 33% of all Queensland motor vehicle crashes have involved young drivers between 17 and 24 years old. There is a notable spike in crashes that involve drivers within their first year of attaining their provisional license. This suggests that the current system of educating Learner drivers doesn't properly equip them with critical driving skills and behaviours.

Our hack concept, D.R.I.V.E., stands for Driving Reality with Innovative Virtual Experience. It aims to revamp the current logbook system by users acquiring 'experience' rather than attaining driving hours. Experience can be attained by watching tutorials and participating in VR scenarios that aim to provide further education on road safety. 'Experience boosters' can also be earned by users driving in road conditions that are inherently more difficult, such as wet weather, rough terrain, and dense traffic areas. These road conditions can be measured by using local weather and traffic APIs while geo-tracking users as they drive around.


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Team DataSets

Crash data from Queensland roads

Description of Use Crash and driver demographic statistics

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131940 Traffic and Travel Information RSS feeds

Description of Use Traffic API

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Challenge Entries

Road Safety

What can we do to minimise the number of road crashes on Queensland roads?

Eligibility: Must use at least one dataset from data.qld.gov.au.

Go to Challenge | 11 teams have entered this challenge.

Reimagining Digital Government Services

How can we re-imagine digital government services in Australia to enable a seamless experience for people of all abilities.

Eligibility: Must use at least one open dataset.

Go to Challenge | 26 teams have entered this challenge.