Driving simulators are being used to train drivers, including teen drivers, bus drivers, and truck drivers. In some cases, simulators are used for initial training and in other cases they are used to monitor driving habits or to improve driving skills following an accident or reported incident. Many scenarios can be presented, including:
- turning
- mirror usage
- changing lanes
- limited visibility conditions
- traffic signs and signals
- pedestrian crossing situations
- freeway driving
- rural roads
- mountain driving
- crash avoidance maneuvers
Driving Simulator Training is Effective because:
- it is a stimulating way to work on driving skills
- it is focused, relevant learning
- it provides immediate feedback to reinforce safe driving behavior
- it immediately identifies weaknesses in driving behavior
- it reduces risk of accidents while learning
Simulator training combines audio instruction with high-tech tools, allowing for skills to be learned on the simulator and transferred to real world driving. A simulator allows drivers to gain important insight and experience in potentially hazardous situations. Simulators can also measure decision-making skills, scanning abilities, and reaction times of the trainee as they maneuver through various driving situations.
Trucking firms that have implemented simulator training and monitors have seen a significant reduction in accidents and accident avoidance maneuvers. Many insurance companies offer lower insurance rates to companies that employ the use of simulators and drive cams.
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