By: Joseph Brannigan. Goal:  Is to instruct student’s the proper driving experience, learn the rules of the road from class discussions and testing.

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By: Joseph Brannigan

Goal:  Is to instruct student’s the proper driving experience, learn the rules of the road from class discussions and testing.  Once applied this knowledge student can engage in a Driver Simulation to assess skills & attain simulated experiences of Driving.

SimuRide Commercial Edition  - Engaging your students in hands-on, classroom learning by having them interact with the virtual car - Making it easier to see progress with an automatic drive report - Better preparing students for in-car activity by giving them a feel for responsible vehicle operation - Lessening student anxiety in anticipation of real driving - Allowing students to practice any maneuver at any time depending on your schedule or their needs - Giving students more practice mileage and saving time (and fuel) with multiple simulators

SimuRide Commercial Edition  The SimuRide Commercial Edition is a 3D driving simulation program for the personal computer, used with any plug and play PC steering set. It can be used with one or three monitors, displaying various driving scenarios from the driver's seat of an automatic passenger vehicle.

Equipment needed Can Buy  3 LCD Monitors  Seated Cock-pit with Driving controls  Steering Wheel  Software  Iphone Apps.  Driving Instruction Manual

Simulation Equipment costs  SimuRide Commercial Edition Driving Simulator - $ SimuRide Commercial Edition Driving Simulator  Road Rules - US & Canada Driving Test $25.00 Road Rules - US & Canada Driving Test  BDE Curriculum - $ BDE Curriculum  Plug-and-Play Steering Wheel Sets - $ Plug-and-Play Steering Wheel Sets  Professional Simulator Seat - $ Professional Simulator Seat  3 LCD Monitors – $ Final Costs: $2,983 (not inlcuding taxes, shipping, installation costs, & number of units needed.

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Alcohol Goggles  (can be used with or without the driving simulator) simulate effects of impairment, including reduced alertness, slowed reaction time, confusion, visual distortion, alteration of depth and distance perception, reduction of peripheral vision, poor judgment and decision making, double vision, and lack of muscular coordination. Giving students a lesson on the dangers of alcohol.  BAC level of approximately , , ,  Can be bought online at ware.com ware.com

Steering wheel  Can buy online or at local retailers  Cost: $  To give accurate steering simulation as in a real automobile.

Road Rules  US & Canada Road Rules  Cost: $25.00 / student  Incorporates driving rules, street signs for all 50 states, & simulates this information during test simulation.

Iphone App  Cost: Free!  It’s a Driver’s manual app that has rules and regulations, street signs, defensive driving strategies, & quizzes students can take.

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Conclusion  Having a driving Simulator in the curriculum gives students a chance to experience all the knowledge they applied in class assessments to test their knowledge and practice safe driving before they ever attempt to drive a real car. It’s the safest way to give all students the same experience.

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