GE Capital I-Sim, a Salt Lake City-based subsidiary of General Electric that specializes in simulated driver development training programs, has opened its latest driver development service center in Golden, CO. The new facility combines classroom instruction with driving simulators to help improve driving skills for truck drivers, police officers, and emergency vehicle operators, among others. I-Sim
GE Capital I-Sim, a Salt Lake City-based subsidiary of General Electric that specializes in simulated driver development training programs, has opened its latest driver development service center in Golden, CO.
The new facility combines classroom instruction with driving simulators to help improve driving skills for truck drivers, police officers, and emergency vehicle operators, among others. I-Sim said its training program focuses on real-life scenarios that train drivers how to avoid accidents without endangering life or property.
Voice your opinion!
To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!
What challenges are top of mind for fleet professionals in 2025? Get exclusive insights from the 2025 Fleet Trends Survey and discover where the industry is headed next.
The most successful fleets accomplish more than delivering freight. To accomplish this, fleets need a fuel that’s reliable, more economical and more sustainable. That fuel is ...
Are your KPIs driving real fleet improvement? Learn how to set smarter, data-driven benchmarks, track success like top-performing fleets, and apply proven strategies to optimize...
Learn how eets can enhance truck utilization and minimize safety incidents using business intelligence and AI. Delve into innovative practices, technology integration and real...