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ADMS-DRIVE is used to train, assess and recertify new and experienced drivers in safe and effective driving. It is also used as a training platform to train emergency responders to drive under stressful conditions, and by airport snow removal teams to train in snow removal operations during winter conditions. ADMS-DRIVE immerses the user in a realistic virtual environment in which dynamic elements such as traffic, signal lights, people and weather create a challenging representation of the real world.
ETC can integrate your exact local area into the 3D-driver trainer environment.
ADMS-DRIVE is available as a full-immersion system with a vehicle cab and motion platform, as a semi-immersion mini cab with a motion seat, and as a desktop trainer. There are various options for vehicle dynamics, out-of-the-window visual displays, mirrors, steering wheels, pedals, gearbox, gauges, equipment, sound and motion. Multiple ADMS-DRIVE simulators can be networked for complete interactive team training.
A joint study conducted in 2004 by FAA/DOT/VOLPE, determined that habits learned on the ADMS-DRIVE simulator transferred directly into the field, proving a very high level of fidelity and training value for improving runway safety.