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Driving safety training with a lot of rain ("more learning opportunities" as the trainer said) and some Harleys.
We just finished putting the final touches on the graphic wrap for the North Carolina Highway Patrol Driving Simulator. Made from a custom trailer built by our friends at ATC, the North Carolina Highway Patrol will use this mobile classroom at high school across the state of North Carolina.
The impressive driving simulator will be used to provide intensive educational awareness and hands-on defensive driving experiences to teenage drivers.
The simulator can help young drivers recognize hazardous situations and the consequences of failing to do so. For example, teenage drivers are more likely than older drivers to speed and to allow shorter headways — the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next.
We just finished putting the final touches on the graphic wrap for the North Carolina Highway Patrol Driving Simulator. Made from a custom trailer built by our friends at ATC, the North Carolina Highway Patrol will use this mobile classroom at high school across the state of North Carolina.
The impressive driving simulator will be used to provide intensive educational awareness and hands-on defensive driving experiences to teenage drivers.
The simulator can help young drivers recognize hazardous situations and the consequences of failing to do so. For example, teenage drivers are more likely than older drivers to speed and to allow shorter headways — the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next.
We just finished putting the final touches on the graphic wrap for the North Carolina Highway Patrol Driving Simulator. Made from a custom trailer built by our friends at ATC, the North Carolina Highway Patrol will use this mobile classroom at high school across the state of North Carolina.
The impressive driving simulator will be used to provide intensive educational awareness and hands-on defensive driving experiences to teenage drivers.
The simulator can help young drivers recognize hazardous situations and the consequences of failing to do so. For example, teenage drivers are more likely than older drivers to speed and to allow shorter headways — the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next.
We just finished putting the final touches on the graphic wrap for the North Carolina Highway Patrol Driving Simulator. Made from a custom trailer built by our friends at ATC, the North Carolina Highway Patrol will use this mobile classroom at high school across the state of North Carolina.
The impressive driving simulator will be used to provide intensive educational awareness and hands-on defensive driving experiences to teenage drivers.
The simulator can help young drivers recognize hazardous situations and the consequences of failing to do so. For example, teenage drivers are more likely than older drivers to speed and to allow shorter headways — the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next.
We just finished putting the final touches on the graphic wrap for the North Carolina Highway Patrol Driving Simulator. Made from a custom trailer built by our friends at ATC, the North Carolina Highway Patrol will use this mobile classroom at high school across the state of North Carolina.
The impressive driving simulator will be used to provide intensive educational awareness and hands-on defensive driving experiences to teenage drivers.
The simulator can help young drivers recognize hazardous situations and the consequences of failing to do so. For example, teenage drivers are more likely than older drivers to speed and to allow shorter headways — the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next.
Driving safety training with a lot of rain ("more learning opportunities" as the trainer said) and some Harleys.
I love that sign. This recycling bin is directly in front of the Nike Store on Bloor Street.
However, it's far from clear this is a recycling bin. The signage could improve - especially for the middle opening for the bottles.
Do your children have the right safety seats for their weight and age? If you’ve answered no, even just once, you need to read on. Do you snap in your seat belt as soon as you get in the car?
Begin submitting your claim as soon as an accident happens and Allstate® will guide you through the process from start to finish.
Bill Zaharis, left, executive director, future operations, U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center, Fort Rucker, Ala., presented a Meritorious Service Medal Oct. 11 at Fort Rucker.
Lt. Col. Scott Wile received the award for his service as Director of Driving, USACR/Safety Center, for the period June 2010-Setpember 2012.
The citation accompanying the award cited Wiles' proactive approach which 'resulted in changes to policy and new tools that will greatly assist leaders in preventing off-duty accidental loss.'
Distracted driving is a major issue but in-car technology has made huge leaps for driving safety. Steve Kidera from the Consumer Electronics Association shows new gadgets consumers are using to stay safe on the road.
Driving safety training with a lot of rain ("more learning opportunities" as the trainer said) and some Harleys.
Two students listen as volunteer instructor Eric Mueller discusses proper seat belt fastening at an AARP-sponsored driving school on November 13, 2014. The class was held at Capital Region Southwest Campus in Jefferson City as a way to help citizens ages 50 and older brush up on basic driving skills.