Current through September, 2024
Section 19-139-150 - General provisions Providers of driving simulator education courses must be able to demonstrate a capability to deliver, maintain, and administer a statewide high performance simulation training system for driver education;
(1) A provider of simulation driver education courses shall put in place the appropriate procedures, measures, and controls to validate student identity during performance of the course work;(2) A provider of simulation driver education courses shall provide availability and access to the simulation device such that students are able to complete the course in a reasonable amount of time once they have registered;(3) A driving simulation device used to satisfy training requirements of a simulation course shall conform to the following characteristics:(A) The simulator shall be fully interactive as defined by taking in operator control inputs, processing them with a high-fidelity dynamics model, and displaying the resulting vehicle state;(B) The system shall be capable of maintaining a 60 Hz visual update rate in a fully populated, dynamic driving scenario;(C) The simulator shall provide active steering force feedback;(D) The simulator shall present a minimum of 150 degrees forward field-of-view (FOV);(E) The simulator shall include fully articulated scenario vehicles with independent dynamics and tire articulation;(F) The simulator shall support real time driving performance monitoring, presentation of feedback, and storage of training performance data; and(G) The simulator shall simulate Hawaii driving conditions and environment.Haw. Code R. § 19-139-150
[Eff MAY 18 2006] (Auth: HRS § 286-108.4) (Imp: HRS § 286-108.4)