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  2. Drivotrainer - Wikipedia

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    The Drivotrainer was an automobile driving simulator promoted by the Aetna Insurance Company and widely used in driver training classes. [1]As an automobile insurer since 1902, Aetna had a financial interest in promoting highway safety.

  3. Driving simulator - Wikipedia

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    There exists a number of types research driving simulators, with a wide range of capabilities. The most complex, like the National Advanced Driving Simulator, have a full-sized vehicle body, with six-axis movement and 360-degree visual displays. On the other end of the range are simple desktop simulators that are often implemented using a ...

  4. University of Iowa Driving Safety Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The NADS-2 simulator—the second simulator at the facility—is ready for business. Based partially on research done at the UI, NHTSA mandates that all new vehicles must have electronic stability control. 2011. The first cannabis study on driving performance is conducted at NADS. The first on-road vehicle is purchased for DSRI research, a ...

  5. OpenDRIVE (specification) - Wikipedia

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    ASAM OpenDRIVE is an open format specification to describe a road network's logic. Its objective is to standardize the logical road description between different driving simulators. The initial release of ASAM OpenDRIVE was version 0.7 in 2005, as of November 2023 the current release is version 1.8.0. [2]

  6. RoadXML - Wikipedia

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    The version 1.3 was released in 2008 and was an alternative file format for the SCANeR II driving simulator, co developed by Oktal and Renault. The version 2.0 was released in 2009 as an open file format and was renamed RoadXML. The version 2.1 was released in June 2010. The version 2.2 was released in September 2010 [2]

  7. Traffic simulation - Wikipedia

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    Traffic simulation or the simulation of transportation systems is the mathematical modeling of transportation systems (e.g., freeway junctions, arterial routes, roundabouts, downtown grid systems, etc.) through the application of computer software to better help plan, design, and operate transportation systems. [1]

  8. VDrift - Wikipedia

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    Looking around online, the open source Vamos Automotive Simulator performed much better, although the graphics and features were minimal. Building around Vamos, using code adapted from his earlier 3D engine experiments, Joe created the first version of VDrift. So far, every release has been a testing/development quality release.

  9. rFpro - Wikipedia

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    rFpro, originally rFactor Pro, is a driving simulation software used by racing teams and car manufacturers for advanced driver-assistance systems, self-driving cars and vehicle dynamics. rFactor Pro was created in 2007 as a project of a F1 racing team, using Image Space Incorporated 's rFactor as a codebase. [ 1 ]