Simulators

Ontario Truck Training Academy now offers a blended learning method using our high quality Truck Training Trans Sim, and Trans Sim III Simulators. This new training method will revolutionize how you drive, focus, and improve decision making capabilities to avoid collisions, improve fuel consumption, and avoid unnecessary wear and tear on the commercial vehicle the student will eventually drive.

Using high quality virtual reality simulations that mirror the real road (similar to flight simulators for pilots), the "OTTA" solution takes the driving experience above and beyond by using technology to teach the student.

Our simulator improvement programs are available for fire, police, EMS, commercial trucking, municipal fleets, private vehicle operators, as well as OTTA graduate students.

Reports are made on CD that shows the errors and improvements the client has made during the training. The reports will show if the student was conserving fuel by progressively shifting, ability to use the proper perception and use the correct measure for decision making practices.

Truck Transmission Simulator I
Reduces Fuel Cost
Improves Safe Driving Habits
Teaches Correct Gear Selection
Teaches Progressive Shifting
Reduces Training Time
Enhances Judgement
Provides Skill Enhancement
Enables Year-Round Training
Reduces Training Expenses
Reduces Wear-and-Tear on Equipment
Great for Fleet Training
Simulates over 140 different transmissions (9-, 10-, 13-, 15-, and 18-speed non-synchronized transmissions)
Simulates over 240 engines
Simulates over 300 tires sizes and various axle ratios
Simulates vehicle weights from 35,000 to 200,000 GVW
Adjustable Road Grades
Open-seat Driver Station
Rugged Truck-like Look and Ergonomics
Standard Truck Functioning Gauges
Sound and Visual Feedback
Performance Evaluation Package

Truck Transmission Simulator III
Hazardous perception
Intersection decision making
Safe backing in all maneuvers including blindside, and serpentine
Skid control maneuvers
Emergency braking maneuvers
Shifting (Techniques & Progressive)
Highway tandem plowing training including
  Managing space for conditions
  Managing speed for conditions
  On coming traffic
  Backing up
  Merging
  Throwing snow
  Changing environment
  Hazard perception
  In city plowing
  Hilly Rural Routes
Coordinated multi vehicle response, and hazardous perception for emergency vehicles
Reduces Training Expenses
Adverse driving conditions
Proper vehicle positioning at inopportune scenes