Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Standalone System that will not be connected to a network. • Front and wing mounted plow unit configurations. • Dashboard should have actual gauges and controls which are laid out in the same relative location and position as in an actual snowplow vehicle. Virtual dashboard will not be accepted. • The Cab Simulator component shall include the minimum: adjustable air ride seat, tilt and telescoping steering column, steering wheel, accelerator pedal, brake pedal, warning lights, indicators, light and chassis switch panels, ignition switch, hazard switch, turn signal switches, front and side wipers controls, headlight (low and high beam), work light switches and manual transmission shifter. • Simulated 6-speed automatic transmission control. • Simulated manual 8 & 10, speed transmission that requires double clutching technique. • System must provide the instructor the ability to select simulated 6 speed automatic or manual shift transmissions with different manual transmissions available for the instructor to select. Manual shift 8 & 10 speed transmission must be available as manual options. • Seat belt sensor and seat vibrations. • Simulated air brake system that supports Low Air Warning System (LAWS) test • Digital force feedback steering system that provides realistic steering feel. For example, when simulated vehicle hits a curb, driver feels realistic response from steering wheel. • Driver must be able to adjust Simulated side-view mirrors. • Integrated radio communication unit can communicate with instructor radio and other simulators in system. • Snow removal operator’s position features include Joysticks to control virtual front snowplow and wing blade as well as emergencylight controls, dump box controls and sander controls. • Selection of virtual drivable vehicles including at a minimum tandem dump truck with and without snowplows and pickup truck. Eachdrivable vehicle includes a virtual model with accurate forward, left, right and mirror views from the perspective of the driver/operator. • Each virtual drivable vehicle must contain realistic simulated vehicle dynamics incorporating actual vehicle properties such as vehicle weight, engine characteristics, transmission shift ratios, suspension, and steering characteristics.