Simulated Impaired Driving Experience
SIDNE (Simulated Impaired DriviNg Experience) is a battery-powered go-cart that simulates the effects of impairment on driving skills.
The simulator operates in two modes, Normal and Impaired.
In Normal Mode, the simulator’s steering, braking, and acceleration respond appropriately.
In Impaired Mode, SIDNE reacts with delayed steering, braking, and acceleration, similar to how a driver would react if driving while impaired.
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| Interested in scheduling SIDNE for your event? Please fill out the information Request Form. |
SIDNE is available for demonstration at schools attended by students in grades eight through college, and for various safety events. There is no charge associated with the demonstrations; however, we do have a few limitations.
Below is some general information for those hoping to schedule a demonstration: |
- SIDNE requires a very large area (approx. 200 X 300 ft.). This is because SIDNE requires a set course be laid out, which must have plenty of room for a safety zone, and for spectators.
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- SIDNE demonstrations can only be performed on hard surfaces such as asphalt or concrete. No grass or gravel. Demonstration area must be flat and dry.
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- There must be a guaranteed audience of at least 50 people. (Exceptions may be made for smaller groups in the immediate Jackson area.)
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- It is recommended that SIDNE events be scheduled a month in advance. However, the simulator is very popular at the beginning of the school year, near prom time, and at the end of the school year. So the earlier you call, the better.
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- To ride in SIDNE, you must be at least 4' 9" tall and weigh at least 80 pounds.
- Lastly, a parental release is required for each participant before he or she may ride in SIDNE.
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- You may download the release here: Parental Consent Form. You may have your participants complete the form and have them signed in advance.
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