AI driving coach that predicts if you'll pass your test before you take it
People show up to their driving exam essentially rolling the dice. They have no concrete sense of whether they're prepared. Their instructor doesn't really know either. And a failed attempt means $50+ wasted, weeks lost to rebooking, and a whole new layer of stress. RoadReady solves this with AI-driven pass/fail forecasting built on actual driving footage. Students upload a practice recording or stream a live lesson, and the system dissects every detail: how accurately they park, how smoothly they switch lanes, whether they check mirrors, how they navigate intersections, and how well they manage speed. The output is a definitive readiness score, individually flagged errors, and a targeted improvement plan before exam day. For driving schools, it's transformative. A centralized dashboard monitors each student's trajectory, identifies who's genuinely prepared, and reveals trends across the entire operation. For nervous learners, it replaces uncertainty with confidence. Instead of "I hope I'm ready," they actually know where they stand. The revenue model charges driving schools $100–$200/month for instructor dashboards covering all their students, plus $20/student for advanced analytics. Individual learners pay $49 for a thorough readiness assessment ahead of their exam. You forge partnerships with local driving schools eager to stand out through technology rather than just nicer vehicles. Every failed test reinforces the demand. Every student who passes after using RoadReady becomes a walking endorsement. Start with a video upload MVP leveraging existing computer vision APIs (OpenCV, Roboflow, or AI Vision) to evaluate fundamental maneuvers — parking, turning, lane positioning. Manually grade 50 practice clips from actual students, then feed that data into a lightweight model trained to catch critical mistakes. Once accuracy is validated, automate the entire scoring pipeline, layer in real-time lesson connectivity, and roll out instructor dashboards. At $100/month per driving school with 1,000+ schools onboard, you're looking at a $1.2M+ ARR business before you even aggressively pursue the individual student market.