GE Capital I-Sim has opened two new Driver Development Service Centers.
The new facilities in Ahaheim, Calif., and Salt Lake City combine classroom instruction with new, state-of-the-art driving simulators. The I-Sim program focuses on real-life scenarios that train drivers how to avoid accidents without endangering life or property.
"We can train truck drivers to maneuver their 18-wheelers through hazardous road conditions, or emergency vehicles to reach a disaster scene quickly and safely," says Mark Stulga, CEO of GE Capital I-Sim.
GE Capital I-Sim uses a three-part training approach -- classroom instruction, computer-based training with a complete driver skills evaluation, and hands-on simulation time.
The new facilities feature the new Mark II simulator -- a full-size, fully operational truck cab placed in a three-dimensional cinema.
Stulga says GE Capital I-Sim also plans to open new Driver Development Service Centers in Chicago, Dallas, Denver and Philadelphia.
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, GE Capital I-Sim, a subsidiary of General Electric, specializes in simulated driver development training programs for professional drivers of all levels.
The new facilities in Ahaheim, Calif., and Salt Lake City combine classroom instruction with new, state-of-the-art driving simulators. The I-Sim program focuses on real-life scenarios that train drivers how to avoid accidents without endangering life or property.
"We can train truck drivers to maneuver their 18-wheelers through hazardous road conditions, or emergency vehicles to reach a disaster scene quickly and safely," says Mark Stulga, CEO of GE Capital I-Sim.
GE Capital I-Sim uses a three-part training approach -- classroom instruction, computer-based training with a complete driver skills evaluation, and hands-on simulation time.
The new facilities feature the new Mark II simulator -- a full-size, fully operational truck cab placed in a three-dimensional cinema.
Stulga says GE Capital I-Sim also plans to open new Driver Development Service Centers in Chicago, Dallas, Denver and Philadelphia.
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, GE Capital I-Sim, a subsidiary of General Electric, specializes in simulated driver development training programs for professional drivers of all levels.
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