Live my line 360°
A unique immersive solution that puts the driver in the passenger's shoes.
Training drivers to adopt a smoother and more sustainable driving style for everyone's comfort
Some vulnerable people – seniors, individuals with disabilities or those with temporary reduced mobility – may feel uneasy about taking public transport due to concerns about jolts, sudden braking or falls. These user insights are valuable: they remind us that driving quality is a key factor in passenger comfort and safety.
To address this issue, we developed Live my line 360°, a unique immersive solution that puts drivers in the passenger’s shoes. Thanks to an innovative combination of virtual reality (VR) and a dynamic motion platform, drivers experience their own driving as if they were inside the vehicle. This immersion reproduces real-life situations: approaching or leaving a stop, accelerating, braking, overtaking cyclists, turning… all moments where the perception of comfort can change dramatically.
And the experience goes even further: drivers can also experience pre-recorded scenarios, illustrating both smooth driving and faster, more abrupt driving, allowing them to compare sensations and understand how their actions impact passenger comfort. This dual approach – observing examples and experiencing their own driving – strengthens awareness and encourages more anticipatory, smoother and more sustainable driving.
Live my line 360° is much more than a training tool: it’s an initiative that enhances service quality, inclusion and passenger well-being, while contributing to a mobility approach that respects both people and the environment.

Lumin'Inno Project (Transdev) 00:00:05 – The Identified Problem In rural areas, bus stops are often located in isolated, unlit places. This creates a sense of insecurity for students and parents, especially in winter when it is dark early in the morning or in the evening. Bus drivers also have difficulty seeing passengers waiting at the stop, which can lead to sudden braking or even missed stops. 00:00:25 – The Lumin'Inno Solution The team designed an autonomous, “smart” bus stop pole. Solar Energy: A small photovoltaic panel charges an integrated battery, eliminating the need for any electrical connection. LED Lighting: The pole is equipped with high‑visibility LED strips. 00:00:45 – Operation and Detection Motion Sensor: When a user approaches the stop, a presence detector automatically activates the lighting. Signal for the Driver: The light makes it possible for the bus driver to spot the student from a long distance (several hundred meters), ensuring a safe approach and smooth stop. Timer: The lighting turns off automatically after the vehicle departs to save energy. 00:01:10 – Benefits and Feedback Increased Safety: A drastic reduction in dangerous situations caused by poor visibility. Reassurance: Parents report feeling less anxious about their children’s school journeys. Simplicity: The system is easy to install on any existing bus stop without major construction work. 00:01:35 – Conclusion and Recognition This project is the result of collaboration between the Transdev Drôme and Transdev Valence teams. It has been recognized for its pragmatic, ecological, and immediately useful contribution to rural areas.
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