Systems Alliance, Inc., a software development firm and systems integrator providing high-value IT and business consulting services, today announced it had developed an online training tutorial for the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) used for preparing drivers for the written law test, which they must pass to get a Maryland driver’s license. The tutorial was built as a custom module for the MVA’s Website, which runs on SiteExecutive™, Systems Alliance’s Web content management software.
The MVA is continually looking for ways of enhancing driver safety and the efficiency of our operations,” said John Kuo, Administrator, MVA. “With our online tutorial, we’re meeting both of these objectives. Encouraging greater awareness of the rules of the road – especially for teens and other new drivers – by delivering an automated online service we can update and maintain without technical support – this is a win-win for the state of Maryland.”
Fashioned after the driver’s law test exam, the online tutorial presents 20 randomly selected questions, each consisting of an illustration of a driving situation with multiple-choice answers. The test is offered in two formats: a 15-minute timed version, which simulates testing conditions or an un-timed version, which immediately denotes whether an answer is correct, and indicates where in the Maryland Driver’s Handbook the correct answer can be found.
By developing the tutorial as a SiteExecutive module, MVA staff can manage and update the exam without additional programming or technical support. In addition to randomizing each exam and allowing users to pick the timed or un-timed version, the tutorial module leverages SiteExecutive content management functions so test administrators can add or remove images and questions as often as necessary to meet MVA guidelines. Likewise, administrators can also create and manage versions of the exam in multiple languages if they so choose.
“Research suggests one in six drivers or roughly 36 million Americans would not pass their state’s written driver’s exam if taken today,” said Ric Hughes, president and CEO, Systems Alliance. “Systems Alliance is very proud to have been selected by the Maryland MVA to develop its online driver’s tutorial, a tool we believe offers the state potentially significant benefits in terms of public safety and cost avoidance.”
Anyone needing practice for an upcoming driver’s test or interested in a refresher on the rules of the road can take the online exam here: http://www.siteexecutive.com/mva_tutorial.html
About SiteExecutive Web Content Management Software
SiteExecutive Web content management software reduces the complexity, cost and effort of building highly effective Websites for organizations of all sizes. It gives non-technical personnel the means to create and publish Web content and deploy Websites in real-time, while enforcing compliancy with organizational processes, branding guidelines and industry best practices. To learn more visit: http://www.siteexecutive.com.
About Systems Alliance, Inc.
Systems Alliance, Inc., founded in 1993, is a Maryland-based company that provides business and technology consulting services to leading corporate and public-sector clients, including Baltimore County Government, Condé Nast, Johns Hopkins, Random House, Loyola College in Maryland, and the Maryland Department of Transportation