Virtual Reality (VR), though it’s today’s buzzword, has been around for quite some time. Since 2001, Drive Square Inc. has been a pioneer in the field of driver training and safety education, using a ...
Clark State College this week unveiled its new training simulator for students enrolled in the Commercial Transportation Training and Testing Center (CTTTC) and in the emergency services programs. An ...
Schneider National Inc. announced it will incorporate MPRI's motion-based driver training simulator fleet-wide to improve the carrier’s driver training program. Schneider will purchase simulators over ...
Clark State College students learning to back up a big rig or to drive a police or fire vehicle through traffic to an emergency will benefit from a new tool being added to campus. Clark State will add ...
Driving simulators have been around for a long time. The airline industry relies on them extensively, of course, but even in truck driving, there have been primitive simulators that used 16-mm film ...
Lockheed Martin Information Systems has delivered a high fidelity, motion-based Truck Driver Trainer system to Werner Enterprises Inc. The Omaha, NE-based truckload carrier is the first commercial ...
For the next two weeks, Ocala Police Department officers will have the opportunity to test their skills against a computer. The PatrolSim Driver Training Simulator, a computerized, 3-D device weighing ...
Jan. 6 (UPI) --Hill Air Force Base in Utah unveiled its new ground transportation simulator, the U.S. Air Force announced on Monday, to improve vehicle operation training and likely save tens of ...
Dec. 6—SPRINGFIELD — State and local efforts to expand driver training, especially for Haitian immigrants, took a step forward Thursday, as Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a new driver training ...
CHAMPAIGN — It may have been sunny and 86 degrees outside but inside a recreational vehicle on the parking lot at the Champaign police department, officers were enduring rain, snow, ice, blown tires ...
Even in the early days of computing, businesses were looking at computers as tools for setting up complex simulations. Some credit Keith Douglas Tocher for developing the first discrete-event ...