The numbers don’t lie – studies have shown that simulation training is proven to produce safer drivers.
55%
reduced auto liability claims
Up to 5
days reduction in training time
75%
reduction in critical errors
Lehigh Valley Network Uses "One Simple Decision" Proving Them Effective In Changing Behavior
Lehigh Valley Health Network conducted an extensive, four-year simulation study focused on the educational effectiveness of driving simulators. LVHN’s study confirmed that driving simulators using first-person, consequence-based training play a significant role in raising the knowledge about the dangers of distracted and impaired driving behaviors. Read scholarly works and press release.
James Madison University Study Results Show “One Simple Decision” Driving Simulators Effective
James Madison’s study confirms that driving simulators using first-person, consequence-based training may be a powerful tool to add to the arsenal of strategies designed to prevent distracted driving, which is a prevalent, unsafe behavior leading to unnecessary deaths. Read press release.
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