The IDTR has been set up on 15 acres of land by the city-based Central Institute of Road Transport (CIRT) with Tata Motors Ltd as the PPP partner in the project.
Speaking on the occasion, Gadkari mentioned about staggering numbers of road accidents in the country and said proper training of drivers and strict compliance with computer-monitored licencing procedures would go a long way in reducing high percentage of mishaps and resultant casualties.
The IDTR is equipped with a heavy motor vehicle driving simulator with motion platform and a light motor vehicle driving simulator with static platform, CIRT officials said.
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