Abstract

This study supports the Indiana Department of Transportation’s (INDOT) initiative to enhance driver training through the strategic use of driving simulators. Traditional driving training methods are limited by seasonal variability and safety concerns. To address this, this project evaluated the role of simulators in improving driver preparedness, safety, and training efficiency. A comprehensive mixed-methods approach was used, including literature review, surveys, focus groups, performance data analysis, and case studies. Findings indicate that simulators are well-received, especially by novice drivers, enhancing confidence, decision-making, and situational awareness, particularly for snowplow operations. Realistic scenarios and structured debriefs using simulator-generated data were key to engagement and learning. Performance metrics revealed behavioral differences by skill level, age, and years of experience, while also validating the simulators’ capacity to deliver targeted feedback. Long-term assessments confirmed sustained training benefits, though logistical barriers such as access and scenario refinement remain. In addition, operational analyses of INDOT’s snow operations and national case studies demonstrated that simulators improve training efficiency and workforce allocation. Recommendations include expanding simulator access, developing a tiered training curriculum, integrating simulator data into performance evaluations, and establishing inter-district resource-sharing frameworks. Implementation of these practices, alongside robust evaluation and inter-agency collaboration, can support INDOT’s long-term goals of cost-effective, scalable, and high-impact driver training.

Keywords

driving simulator, commercial driver’s license (CDL) training, snowplow operations, driving performance metrics, transportation workforce development, transportation safety

Report Number

FHWA/IN/JTRP-2025/34

SPR Number

4836

Performing Organization

Joint Transportation Research Program

Publisher Place

West Lafayette, Indiana

Date of Version

2025

DOI

10.5703/1288284318599

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