Research to improve the process of accident investigation : Volume II.

Author(s)
Keryeski, J.M.
Year
Abstract

This report is the second in a series of three reports concerned with identifying and evaluating potential applications of current technology to improve the process of motor vehicle accident investigation, especially in the determination of causation. The defined at-scene task areas of each investigation level were studied and a recommended program to evaluate potential applications of technology was described in the first interim report. The second report described the results of this program; selected exploratory tasks included. Preservation of the At-Accident State of Physical Evidence Interrogation of Accident Participants. The Measure of Alcoholic Influence through Ocular Response Documentation of Evidence by Photographic Techniques A Vehicle Diagnostic System for Causal Investigation Remote Expert Participation in At-Scene Investigations Board of Inquiry Concepts for Causal Determination.

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A 3827
Source

New York, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, 1968, 238 p.

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