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Rawalpindi CTP Introduces Advanced Driving Simulator for Safer Driver Training

  • January 6, 2025
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City Traffic Police (CTP) of Rawalpindi have taken a step towards enhancing driver safety and education by introducing a driving simulator at their headquarters. The driving simulator is a first of its kind in the country, designed to provide novice drivers with an immersive and realistic driving experience. Equipped with essential driving components such as gears, a clutch, an accelerator, a steering wheel, and brakes, the simulator mimics real-life driving conditions and allows learners to practice various driving scenarios in a controlled environment.

The initiative was launched by Rawalpindi’s City Traffic Officer (CTO), Beenish Fatima, who underscored the importance of integrating advanced technology into the training process. “This simulator will not only provide new drivers with the necessary skills to operate a vehicle but will also help them to understand the dynamics of driving in real-world situations,” said Fatima. “By practicing in a safe setting, students can better prepare themselves for emergencies and challenging road conditions.”

The driving simulator is designed to create an experience that closely replicates the actual feeling of being behind the wheel, allowing learners to gain hands-on experience without the risk of being on the road. According to a CTP official, the simulator will help students understand the core concepts of driving, including handling traffic situations, road safety rules, and emergency responses.

Fatima explained that the introduction of the simulator aligns with the CTP’s mission to reduce traffic accidents and improve road safety in Rawalpindi. By equipping new drivers with the right skills and knowledge before they take to the streets, the program aims to minimize the likelihood of road accidents caused by inexperience or lack of proper training.

During a visit to the newly established driving school, the CTO personally tested the simulator to ensure that it met the standards for comprehensive driver training. 

“Our goal is to ensure that learners gain proficiency in driving and are well-versed in traffic regulations.” 

She instructed the staff to ensure that the training program goes beyond theoretical knowledge and focuses on practical skills needed to navigate today’s fast-paced traffic environments.

The CTP Rawalpindi believes that this innovative program will significantly contribute to improving driving standards across the region. By using modern training methods such as this simulator, they aim to better prepare drivers for the challenges they will face on the road and help them develop habits that promote safety and adherence to traffic laws.

With the addition of the simulator, Rawalpindi is positioning itself as a forward-thinking city committed to road safety and the development of responsible drivers. The CTP plans to continue expanding the use of technology in driver education, working towards the goal of reducing road accidents and fostering a culture of safe driving practices.

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