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Hawke’s Bay VR driving lessons promise safer practice, but AA warns of limits

Jack Riddell
Jack Riddell
Multimedia journalist·Hawkes Bay Today·
1 Feb, 2026 04:00 PM4 mins to read

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MINTEDVR owners Malica and Ashley, left and right, with Hawke's Bay instructor Vicki Kemp, centre. Inset: A virtual reality headset. Photo / Composite image.

MINTEDVR owners Malica and Ashley, left and right, with Hawke's Bay instructor Vicki Kemp, centre. Inset: A virtual reality headset. Photo / Composite image.

The owner of a new virtual reality driving class in Hawke’s Bay says its programme offers new drivers an affordable, safe environment to learn the rules of the road.

However, the AA says there is no substitute for learning on the road.

MINTEDVR is set to roll out its first regular classes in Hawke’s Bay on February 9.

The company owners Ashley and Malica Gore, who also designed and programmed the virtual reality courses, were at the company’s first trial classes in the region last Monday at Taradale Library.

Ashley was a police officer for 18 years, teaching driving courses for officers which led to him helping young people, migrants and refugees get their licences.

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A former high school teacher, Malica knows how young people learn and designed the programme to optimise the technology to help them learn.

“What we’ve done is we’ve put some of the key driving tasks into VR and it helps a new driver or any driver learn best practice driving, what the best practice expectations are in all the different aspects of driving: following distance, speed management, gap selection,” Ashley said.

“It just gets them used to that whole process and that standard that they need, to be safe drivers on our roads, and also the best practice insights that they need for driver testing.”

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The company has been running classes in Auckland over the past three years and helped many people from different backgrounds get their driver’s licence.

When students enter into MINTEDVR’s programme by putting on a pair of Meta Quest mixed reality headsets, they enter into a virtual city.

“There’s about 12 different scenarios that test their driving skills at stop signs, roundabouts, give way [signs], reverse parallel parking, changing lanes, merging – and because we can do so safely, we even teach them how to overtake,” Ashley said.

“The beauty of VR is that it gives you this safe environment to make mistakes. Yes, you can crash. Yes, you will crash. But you’re not going to do any damage to any property, you’re not going to harm anybody, and you can learn from your mistakes in this risk-free environment and simply start again and try to learn from your mistakes.”

A 10-session programme with MINTEDVR costs $150 and includes a free app which Ashley said gives students the driving knowledge they need for their journey from learner right through to full licence.

Ashley said compared to the cost of one driving lesson, which he said was typically about $85, the 10-session course was far cheaper.

Hawke’s Bay driving school DriveIQ does offer single lessons in an automatic car for $85, however, it does offer discounted rates for multiple lesson packs.

MINTEDVR’s programme is also offered in 10 languages, including te reo Māori.

“We are trying to make it very accessible to people, so it’s very low cost,” Ashley said.

“Our ultimate aim is that we would like every [teenager] to finish high school with a driver’s licence and this technology can enable them to do that.”

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But head of AA driver training Kirsty Vincent said although VR driver training is a tool that could be a useful add-on to real-world driving practice – it is no substitute.

“It could help give learners more exposure to a range of driving situations and environments that they may not be able to experience where they live,” she said.

“However, to become a good driver, learners need to spend a lot of hours driving in real cars in the real world.

“Athletes can use visualisation techniques as part of their training to imagine certain scenarios, but they still put in hours of practice in real life. That is the most important part.”

Vincent said because driving in NZ is unpredictable thanks to other road users, weather and traffic, its important learners have first-hand experience handling these situations “in the real world” to develop skills and ability to drive safely.

Jack Riddell is a multimedia journalist with Hawke’s Bay Today and has worked in radio and media in the UK, Germany, and New Zealand.

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