NextGen Driver Training is pleased to announce they have added new wheel off-road training simulations for their students. This simulation is added to their library of defensive driver training to ensure new truck drivers are better equipped to handle whatever their driving experiences throw at them.
NextGen Driver Training realizes that nearly half of all major trucking accidents occur when the wheels go off the road and most drivers will encounter dangerous situations at some point during their careers. When drivers lack the appropriate training in these situations, it costs the companies they work for a large amount of money and liability. This new training simulation will help train safer drivers to minimize the risk of these serious accidents.
Defensive driving is an important part of quality training for future truck drivers. It goes beyond the basics required to obtain a commercial driver’s license. With the state-of-the-art driving simulators at NextGen Driver Training, they can provide an accurate simulation of what happens when the wheels go off the road, helping new drivers learn how to effectively handle these situations and reduce the risk of causing a serious accident. When drivers get to experience these situations firsthand in a simulator, they gain the necessary experience to handle it on the road if they ever find themselves in this situation.
Anyone interested in learning about the wheel off-road training simulations or any of the other techniques used can find out more by visiting the NextGen Driver Training website or by calling 1-866-837-9510.
About NextGen Driver Training : NextGen Driver Training is a disabled veteran-owned small business that offers commercial driver training across the country. They make use of state-of-the-art simulators, as well as other tools, to provide drivers with real life experience in a safe environment. Their goal is to better equip new drivers to handle the challenges and dangers they will encounter on the road to keep everyone safer. They offer free consultations on their services.