I work at the National Advanced Driving Simulator, at the University of Iowa. 
We running OSG on a 16 projector system, and one of the world's largest motion 
bases. I think we are #2 at this point. And we also use OSG in single PC 
simulators that we provide to a number of universities and other entities (some 
in Europe and middle east).  

That being said, as almost every else here has said, yes it is considerable 
effort to build everything else too. Overall we have poured way more resources 
into everything else (scenario control, logical database, dynamics, visual 
assets) than our Image Generator. 

Also there is a lot work modeling you have to consider. You need to build 
visual models and produce a correlated logical database, i.e. you need a system 
that know about the roads, intersections + traffic control devices, and can be 
queried by your scenario control system.
 
Unless you have considerable resources to spend, you should consider starting 
with an existing driving simulator. You might consider:
Open DS (Open Driving Simulator, I honestly don't know too much about it)
https://opends.de/

My organization works with a number of entities 
(http://www.nads-sc.uiowa.edu/minisim/index.php) .

Also with that being said what area of research are you looking at?

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