Vigyázz—kész—vezess! project
Today, within the framework of the “Vigyázz—kész—vezess!” project — following a successful theoretical KRESZ exam — I gave an interesting and engaging presentation to the beneficiaries of the Pécs Community House. The presentation primarily introduced the project and the opportunities it offers, aiming to motivate young people to obtain a driving license. After presenting the project’s possibilities, we delved into the topics of electric and self-driving cars, which raised many intriguing questions among the audience. The questions were mostly the following: “What is it like to drive a self-driving car?” “When do we call a car self-driving?” “How difficult is it to get a driving license?” “Can you let go of the
steering wheel in self-driving cars?” We focused mainly on the issues surrounding self-driving cars, including their ethical and legal aspects.
The goal of my presentation was to motivate as many beneficiaries as possible to obtain their driving license and to raise awareness that a great responsibility rests on the person behind the wheel — regardless of the vehicle they drive — when it comes to road traffic. I delivered the presentation interactively, and everyone listened to the presentation with interest. It was very interesting to see how a single question can spark exciting discussions. The session was held in a very pleasant atmosphere, and everyone enjoyed it.
I would also like to thank the Foundation for the opportunity and the support that allows me to obtain a driving license! This means a great deal to me and greatly eases my everyday life as I work toward getting my license as soon as possible. I am very grateful for every kilometer driven.
Lajos Nyári, Pécs Group 2 (B2229)

