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June 16, 2023
Norway's only simulator-based traffic school, Way AS, sells its software business to a newly established company, Virtur AS.

June 16, 2023

Norway's only simulator-based traffic school, Way AS, sells its software business to a newly established company, Virtur AS.

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Way AS sells car simulator software development to Virtur AS

Norway's only simulator-based traffic school, Way AS, sells its software business to a newly established company, Virtur AS. Way is a leading traffic school in Trondheim with an annual growth rate of 20% and an expected turnover of 19 MNOK in 2023. The introduction of simulator technology in driver training

Visit from The Norwegian Association of Driving Schools 

On 23 November, we were visited by a delegation of 11 people from the Norwegian Driving School Association (NTSF) to our premises in Nordre gate, Trondheim. NTSF, the trade association of traffic schools, is an important policy maker and key actor when the path for future traffic education is to be determined,

NRK, The Daily Review visits us

On 27 September we had a visit from NRK Dagsrevyen at our location in Lillestrøm. The feature starts at 12:50 into the broadcast. https://tv.nrk.no/se?v=NNFA02100122&t=755s The reason for the visit was a research project initiated by the Norwegian Traffic School Association (NTSF) together with the Transport Economics Institute (TØI), where it will be seen

Anton - The Godfather - 50 years as a traffic teacher

The year Rod Stewart tops the charts and it's the summer Olympics in Munich, a young and up-and-coming traffic enthusiast named Anton Gjevik takes his "driving instructor exam" here in Trondheim. The date is more precisely 15 September 1972, and the path to being able to practice as a traffic teacher quite different and considerably shorter than that

game maker's guild

The Spillmaker's Guild visits us

Last week we had the pleasure of welcoming the Spillmakerlauget to our premises in Nordre. Having a group of very dedicated 3D and game development geeks, not unlike ourselves, turn out to be the perfect audience. The Spillmaker's Guild is a volunteer

Way enters into a partnership with Oslo University Hospital

Last week we had the pleasure of being able to announce the formalization of a research collaboration with Oslo University Hospital (OUS) in the area of vision research and fitness to drive. The research project will validate the European requirements for driving, and the European Driving Test (EDT).