As part of AT&T’s It Can Wait campaign, today AT&T launched a new virtual reality experience that simulates, in an immersive but safe 3-D setting, the potentially deadly consequences of glancing at driver’s phone while driving.
Behind the wheel, everything can change in the blink of an eye. A post, a selfie, a text, a scroll, an email—one look is all it takes. And shockingly, research AT&T released a few weeks ago found that 7-in-10 people engage in smartphone activities while driving.
With Samsung, Bose and Google as collaborators, AT&T are taking the virtual reality (VR) experience on a tour of more than 100 cities before year-end. The tour setup is delivered through Samsung’s Gear VR headset, powered by its Galaxy Note 4 smartphone, along with premium sound from Bose QuietComfort® 25 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones. AT&T will be giving away 100,000 Google Cardboard viewers at tour stops and viewing events.
People can also use Google Cardboard and their own smartphone to experience the It Can Wait Driving Simulation. They can download our free VR app and buy Cardboard at www.ItCanWait.com/VR.
The 30-second spots will be featured in national TV programming and on ItCanWait.com beginning today.
This simulation and ad campaign are the latest tools helping us drive awareness, change behaviors and ultimately save lives when it comes to smartphone use behind the wheel.
Since its launch in 2010, the It Can Wait campaign has:
- Helped drive awareness of the dangers of texting while driving to about 90% for all audiences surveyed.
- Inspired more than 7 million pledges not to text and drive.
- Worked with departments of transportation in Texas, Kentucky and other states on research that suggests a correlation between It Can Wait campaign activities and a reduction in crashes.
To learn more about the It Can Wait campaign, visit www.ItCanWait.com. And remember no post, view, email, search or text is worth a life.