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Response evaluation module for teaching driver training
   
Document Number
US Patent 4214381
Issued Date
July 29, 1980
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A response evaluation module for teaching driver training. The module teaching and evaluating student response during various simulated driving conditions. The module designed to help the driver develop good defensive driving habits.
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Owner
Rescorp (Carlsbad, CA)
Published
July 29, 1980
Application Number
05/959,729
Filed
November 13, 1978
US Classification
434/67  
Int'l Classification
G09B   9/04   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
35/11   35/12N  
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