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Stop&Go Verkehrssicherheitsapp app for iPhone and iPad


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Education
Developer: Kuratorium für Verkehrssicherheit
Free
Current version: 1.8, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 28 Jun 2016
App size: 81.14 Mb

“stop&go” is a free multilingual road safety app that provides road users with detailed information on the rules of the road in Austria. Learn about the most important traffic regulations, road signs and first aid from the perspective of pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, moped riders and motorists. Additional interactive features include a traffic quiz and a road sign scanner. A web version of the app (for use on tablet or PC) is available at http://www.stopandgo-app.at

9 LANGUAGES
The app is available is English, German, French, Arabic, Pashto, Dari, Farsi, Bosnian and Turkish. The app’s language can be changed at any time in the menu.

4 TOPICS
TRAFFIC KNOWLEDGE – The most important rules of the road in Austria.
TRAFFIC SIGNS – A list of traffic signs, their meanings and their rules.
FIRST AID – What to do in the event of a road traffic accident.
LEGAL – The most important information on driving licences, vehicle registration and applicable laws.

TRAFFIC SIGN SCANNER
This image recognition tool is the ideal learning aid for inquisitive road users. Simply stand in front of a traffic sign, scan it and the app will tell you what it means.

QUIZ
Image and text questions allow you to consolidate what you learned in the TRAFFIC KNOWLEDGE, TRAFFIC SIGNS and FIRST AID sections. There are 20 questions to answer per game. The questions are selected at random, so you can repeat the game as often as you like.

EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION
The emergency call function connects you directly with the Euro emergency line, police, fire service or ambulance. The location detection feature helps to determine your exact location.

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