Simulator Gives Truckers Better Sense of the Road

The future of truck driving simulation has arrived, landing at the Carnegie Mellon Driver Training and Safety Institute facility in Lemont Furnace, Pa.

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A driver is taken through the paces during a test on the simulator at the Carnegie Mellon Driver Training and Safety Institute.
The Trust 800 simulator, a fourth-generation sister of manufacturer and developer Thomson CSF’s French version, will supplement on-road driving training time to make a “better, safer driver,” said Gerard Meyer, president of DTSI.

Available since 1997 in Europe, 1,500 drivers have already trained on it over there.

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Carnegie Mellon “has benefited from four years [of] work in Europe,” said Meyer. With research funding from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the school is adapting the French simulator to its needs, he said.



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