The purpose of the study was to assess the feasibility and extent to which commercial motor vehicle (cmv) simulator technology is being used in the training, testing, and/or licensing of CMV drivers. The report documents the results of a comprehensive effort that includes: a literature review, the development of functional requirements for CMV driving simulators, the experiences of other government agencies and private sector organizations with training simulators, and a description and assessment of United States and foreign CMV driving simulators.
Commercial Motor Vehicle Simulation Technology to Improve Driver Training, Testing and Licensing Methods
1996
180 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Driver education , Simulators , Licensing , Trucks , Buses , Training , Heavy duty vehicles , Literature reviews , Criteria , Accident prevention , Safety , Performance evaluation , Technology assessment , Commercial motor vehicles , Commercial drivers
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