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I am a former driver. Until about 10 years ago, I was a driver for a large company in Western Japan. The part where the flowers bloom. In a sense, that is a driver's "dream" lol I want to sound the horn in time with the melody lol I did a little secret fun, like pulling out to music as a brake test lol It was fun to do something I couldn't actually do lol I borrowed my friend's Nesica card. I prepared in advance on the internet!! Also, there were about five people lined up before the play, so I watched the person in front of me play. It felt quite difficult because there was no [physical sensation] at all. It was quite difficult because there was no physical sensation of the brakes working properly. The biggest difference is the "position of the eyes". People tend to focus on the meter or the speed limit that changes frequently. In reality, there are many opportunities to look at the traffic lights and crossing lights ahead, which are several hundred meters ahead. Also, there are too many horns lol. Even if you find one, it doesn't add points to your score, so you have to sound it multiple times, and long horns for construction work are unique to this game lol. Also, I heard that the timetable is quite strict, so I put a lot of brakes on. In reality, you don't use brakes like this. The guideline for applying the first brake is generally about speed x 2.0km/h, and although there are "characteristics for each vehicle" within the normal range, the basic operation is B3 → B7 → B4 → B2 → B1, etc., although it varies depending on the initial speed and gradient. There is also a control method that applies the brakes at almost the same level until the end (when doing this, I often use around B4). That said, streetcar vehicles have quite good braking performance, so I apply the brakes quite suddenly based on that feeling. But it's deep and the operability is extremely close to the real thing, so I think it's well done! ! It's pretty messy with the EB being used, but please watch it if you like. [Request for railway fans] There are often people on YouTube who write "request horns," but I didn't do it. A horn is not like that. It was a rule that was not allowed according to the regulations of the driving area. This is serious, but it is based on the assumption that an inadvertent horn could startle passengers on the platform, causing them to fall and potentially even cause a collision. A horn on the platform surprises ordinary customers more than the requester would think. It's a loud noise, isn't it? Even at MH. It's meant to draw attention. I was driving in a certain video that is still up now... That person requested it, but I apologised and declined. I only sounded the horn as per the regulations for departing from the secondary line at that station, and it really pissed me off that the video was uploaded as [Requested horn]... Because I love trains, I want people who know the rules to follow them more.