We can use it to determine an officer's judgment, whether they should've called off the pursuit or continued. It helps get rid of tunnel vision, which typically happens in a pursuit situation, and forces the officer to scan and see the whole picture.

I'm sure we'll put the rubber to the road when possible. If the opportunity presents itself, that side-to-side feel of the car moving – there's nothing that can completely replace that.

It's a big video game, that's what it is.

We can take a routine procedure, we can direct you to drive from Sesame Street to Smith Street, and evaluate whether the officer stays in lanes, stops at lights. Or it can be a pursuit situation.