No, but I'll note, we have any number of public safety agencies that need driving training, so a "police track" isn't what is needed, a public safety track IS!!!! (And Southfields was never a "driving track" - it wasn't much better than driving around a parking lot.) In the alternative, why not just shut down an area in a park during a weekday, and use that? It would be closer to real driving conditions than anything that has been used in the past. I've trained on a real, enclosed driving track
No, but I'll note, we have any number of public safety agencies that need driving training, so a "police track" isn't what is needed, a public safety track IS!!!! (And Southfields was never a "driving track" - it wasn't much better than driving around a parking lot.) In the alternative, why not just shut down an area in a park during a weekday, and use that? It would be closer to real driving conditions than anything that has been used in the past. I've trained on a real, enclosed driving track