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.
New Training Centers Use High-Tech Simulators
GE Capital I-Sim has opened two new Driver Development Service Centers
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