Prepare Safer Teen Drivers Before They Ever Hit the Road
Simulation-based driver training curriculum that prepares novice drivers for real-world driving.
Built for Driver Education Programs
Virtual Driving Essentials gives schools and driver education programs a safer, more scalable way to prepare students before on-road training begins. Through structured simulation lessons, students build hazard awareness, decision-making, and vehicle control in a controlled environment where mistakes become teachable moments instead of safety risks.
For programs, VDE makes it easier to deliver consistent instruction, train more students, and reduce pressure on limited vehicles, schedules, and instructor ride time.
Superior Lessons, Measurable Driver Improvement
Classroom instruction teaches what students should know. VDE helps them practice how to respond. Across 16 structured lessons, learners face traffic, intersections, weather conditions, distractions, and pedestrian activity that are difficult to recreate consistently in traditional training. That means students get more meaningful repetition before they ever drive on the road.
Instructors can:
- Identify skill gaps early
- Reinforce safer decision-making
- Deliver more consistent coaching
- Track improvement across every learner
VDE Features at a Glance
Pre-Drive Assessment
Every learner starts with a baseline assessment, giving instructors a clearer view of current ability before training begins.
Targeted Skill Development
Students build core driving skills step by step, from vehicle control and speed management to intersections, parking, hazard recognition, and decision-making under changing road conditions.
Distracted Driving Prevention
Students experience how distractions affect reaction time, awareness, and judgment before those mistakes happen in real traffic.
Scalable Program Delivery
Simulation helps programs train more students with greater consistency, even when vehicle access, instructor time, and scheduling capacity are limited.
Measurable Outcomes
VDE gives instructors clearer visibility into how each student is progressing before on-road training begins. Using VDI’s Vision reporting tool, programs can review lesson completion, time on task, scores, assessment results, and key driving behaviors to identify who is improving, where coaching is needed, and how training is performing across the class.
16 Structured Lessons
VDE includes 16 structured lessons completed in approximately 3 hours of simulation time. Each lesson is designed to help students build safer habits through repeated exposure to real-world driving situations, not scripted memorization. Because surrounding traffic behaves dynamically, students must observe, adapt, and make decisions in the moment, just as they would on the road.
Tutorial
Pre Assessment
Vehicle Control
Scanning
Subtle Clues
Be Aware of What You Can’t See
What if?
Intersections
Signaling Your Intentions
Following Distance
Space Management
Sharing the Road
Weather and Road Conditions
Parking
Distracted Driving
Post Assessment
Flexible Hardware Options for Any Space or Program
Whether you’re deploying in a classroom, training room, or dedicated facility, VDI offers simulator setups that balance space, immersion, and portability—without complicated installation.
Desktop Series
Compact, immersive simulators designed for limited-space environments.
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Full Cab Series
A fully self-contained, car-like training simulator for maximum realism.
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Proven in the Real World
Hear from organizations that have adopted simulation technology to improve driver education and performance.
"We have used them with over 100 students for our summer program in June and to say that we are satisfied would be an understatement."
We recently purchased 16 driving simulators from VDI. We have used them with over 100 students for our summer program in June and to say that we are satisfied would be an understatement. They are FANTASTIC! I know for a fact they have helped with our behind the wheel program because they are so realistic! We have had zero problems with them and the students love them. There is plenty of driving scenarios and different variations you can use it’s incredible!
"We have been using Virtual Driver Interactive for almost a year now and it has been very good for our students."
We have been using Virtual Driver Interactive for almost a year now and it has been very good for our students. The program is realistic and very interactive. We have about 300 students a year that use the system. The students have given positive feedback as well. Students like how it’s self paced and realistic. I like how I can change the driving conditions and see how the system reacts. This is a great place to start with brand new drivers.
"These simulators teach everything from how speeding affects the physics of the car to the serious dangers associated with distracted driving."
We installed 13 VDI simulators this summer and our high school students have truly enjoyed the upgraded experience. These simulators teach everything from how speeding affects the physics of the car to the serious dangers associated with distracted driving. The sixteen lesson Driving Essentials program wonderfully complements our driver education classroom and lab components. Driving simulation allows my instructors to teach important lessons — like speeding or texting — that would be too dangerous to demonstrate on the road. The One Simple Decision program powerfully tackles the problem of distracted or impaired driving with realistic and hard-hitting scenarios. Thank you again for providing such a useful and versatile driver education curriculum product. The installation could not have gone smoother. Your assistance throughout the procurement process and especially your “service after the sale” has been top notch. We are extremely pleased with our VDI purchase.
"VDI is state of the art when it comes to creating a realistic program for training young drivers without putting them in harms way on the road."
We currently have 42 VDI simulators in four high schools in Forsyth County Georgia. VDI is state of the art when it comes to creating a realistic program for training young drivers without putting them in harms way on the road. The graphics are realistic and incorporate many lessons teaching students the correct way to handle hazardous road conditions. The students enjoy the lessons and parents have the ability to know what is being taught so they may be aware of what their children are learning week by week. Installation is stress-free and the installers are very professional. The One Simple Decision program includes distracted and impaired driving which is so important to address as many drivers are distracted leading to our increased death rate in our country.
"VDI has been an outstanding partner to work with offering a virtual training product that truly engages kids."
VDI has been an outstanding partner to work with offering a virtual training product that truly engages kids. After passing Joshua’s Law in 2005, I worked with VDI to put simulators in schools throughout the State of Georgia increasing the number of students taking Driver Education by 450% and reducing teen deaths by 60%. These simulators WORK!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about simulation-based driver training? Find answers below or reach out to our team.
What is a driving simulator for students?
A driving simulator allows students to practice real-world driving scenarios in a safe, controlled environment. It helps build skills before on-road driving.
How do high schools use a driving simulator in driver education?
High schools use driving simulators to prepare students before on-road training. Students practice hazard recognition, decision-making, and vehicle control in a structured environment, allowing instructors to build foundational skills before students drive in real traffic.
Can schools run driver education programs without enough vehicles?
Yes. Simulation allows schools to train more students without relying on vehicle availability. This improves access, reduces scheduling limitations, and enables consistent instruction across all learners.
Does simulation improve teen driver safety?
Yes. Simulation improves awareness and decision-making before students encounter real driving risks. A study by James Madison University found that 68% of students increased their awareness of distracted driving after simulation training.