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2002 Press Release
September 2002

Doron L-225 Novice Driver Simulator System to train area Hartland, Michigan Students.
Binghamton, NY, September 2002

Doron Precision Systems, Inc. announced today the delivery and installation of an eight-place L-225™ Novice Driver simulator to the Hartland Community Education Center located in Hartland, Michigan. The L-225 Novice Driver Simulator allows one instructor to train more drivers in less time by implementing multiple training stations. The Hartland driving instructor was quoted as saying “the L-225 gave my students a variety of situations to work & learn and also, more practice, especially for those students with greater likelihood of causing accidents”

The L-225 Novice Driver Simulator decreases costly “behind-the-wheel” time for users. Driver training costs have been reduced significantly through simulation-based training that mimics actual driving environments and enables trainers to closely monitor driving patterns and implement corrective changes. The L-225 thus generates significant Return on Investment - Reduced training costs through lower fuel costs, lower maintenance costs, lower insurance costs, and fewer training vehicles, add to viability while reducing payback periods. L-225 driving simulators are a welcome addition to any cost conscious organization.

About Doron - Doron Precision Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, sells and services simulators for driver training and entertainment markets. Founded in 1973, Doron continues to be the leader in driving and entertainment simulation. Doron Precision Systems, Inc. has installed thousands of driver training and entertainment simulator systems throughout the world.

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