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An Historical Overview of Research in Traffic Accident Investigation Activities
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Two previous reviews of the research aspects of traffic accident investigations are used as starting points for presenting an up-date of accident investigation activities, both in the U.S. and in foreign countries. Elements of national accident investigation programs are discussed as well as areas of current accident investigation technology. An international accident investigation feasibility study under the auspice of NATO is also studied.
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Baird, J. and Flamboe, E., "An Historical Overview of Research in Traffic Accident Investigation Activities," SAE Technical Paper 750891, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750891.Also In
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