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Applied Simulation Technologies (AST) driver simulator training, integrated into traditional EVOC training, results in a measurable 25% to 74% reduction in accident liabilities. AST has two different products related to law enforcement driver training. A clear distinction exists between these two products, even though they have similar names and both apply to the same general topic of EVO driver training. The two different products apply to two different phases of the EVO training process.
The first is called EVOC-101 WEB, which applies to the first phase of EVO training. This training process involves information that must be understood in preparation for learning any new skill. This provides enabling information of what needs to be done and why it needs to be done. This knowledge is prerequisite to being able to do what needs to be done.
EVOC-101 WEB provides information on EVO operations through a Web-based process. This is more effective and convenient than traditional computer-based training (CBT) or lecture- and book-based training. By design, EVOC-101 WEB actually gives the learner some initial practice in recognizing issues and hazards and in making decisions based on varying roadway conditions presented during the course.
EVOC-101 WEB measures, tests and scores each trainee individually in 1) understanding issues, 2) recognizing hazards and 3) making correct decisions. This provides...





