Tulsa traffic simulators help keep police on safe path
TULSA — Traffic accidents are the leading cause of fatalities among on-duty law officers, said Capt. Travis Yates , head of the Tulsa police precision driving unit.
To improve decision-making skills and decrease the potential for accidents, Tulsa police have invested $500,000 in driver training simulators, Yates said.
The police department can teach people how to drive — steer, brake, accelerate ...
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