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Driver's Ed Hits the Road

So it isn't Carmageddon, but if you know someone who is working on getting a license, it just may help them out.

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Hoping to curb teens from drinking and driving and learning how to drive on the road responsibly, Sierra announced Driver's Education '99 for Windows based PCs.

Developed by Sierra subsidiary, Dynamix, the title includes 1999 traffic regulations (including rules from all 50 states, defensive driving techniques, the dangers of driving under the influence how to deal with road rage, a virtual driving instructor, and a 3D driving simulator.

Driver's Education for Windows 95/98 is now on shelves for US$29.99 and is compatible with newer force feedback steering wheels. Sure, it isn't Carmageddon but if you know someone who is working on getting a license, it just may help them out.

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