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Pilot-Ready Simulation Builds for Transportation & Fleet Safety

Fleets don’t need more training content — they need measurable training outcomes. CoAxiom builds browser-based WebGL simulation pilots that help organizations validate safety programs, assess driver behavior, and generate actionable performance analytics before scaling a larger rollout.

Our pilots are designed for real-world constraints: limited training time, distributed teams, and the need to show impact to leadership. Each engagement delivers a focused interactive module, integrated telemetry, and an executive-ready impact report.

What We Build for Fleet Safety

Examples of pilot modules we commonly build for transportation and logistics teams:

  • Hazard Detection Assessments — night driving, rural hazards, construction zones, pedestrian risk, and low-visibility scenarios.
  • Decision-Making Simulations — distraction events, time pressure, near-miss scenarios, and safe driving choices under realistic constraints.
  • Pre-Trip / Pre-Task Interactive Training — inspection workflows, common misses, and performance scoring.

What You Can Measure

Our pilots can capture and report on performance signals that help you identify risk patterns and training gaps:

  • Reaction time and response accuracy to critical hazards
  • Hazard recognition rate by category (e.g., wildlife, work zones, intersections)
  • Decision outcomes under distraction and time pressure
  • Risk segmentation (low / medium / high) for targeted coaching

How a Pilot Engagement Works

We keep pilots structured to protect timeline, scope, and outcomes:

  1. Discovery & Risk Mapping (Week 1–2): Identify one behavior gap to test and define success metrics.
  2. Prototype & Iteration (Week 3–6): Build the simulation module and validate flow with stakeholders.
  3. Deployment & Measurement (Week 7–10): Launch to a pilot cohort and collect performance data.
  4. Impact Report (Week 10–12): Deliver results, insights, and a clear scale/no-scale recommendation.

Ideal Pilot Use Cases

This vertical is a strong fit if you’re looking to:

  • Evaluate a new training approach before investing in a full program
  • Standardize safety training across distributed teams
  • Generate measurable metrics to support leadership reporting or funding
  • Identify driver risk patterns early for targeted coaching

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