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Collision Publishing is pleased to offer the number one publication for accident reconstruction and traffic investigation: "Collision: The International Compendium for Crash Research".
Along with thought provoking articles and the newest crash research available, each issue of Collision includes a data DVD of the data collected and the presentations from either the ARC-CSI Crash Conference or the CDR User's Summit.
Collision Magazine Website |
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The annual ARC-CSI Crash Conference sets the standard for excellence in live, fully instrumented practical crash testing anywhere. Each year for the past 11 years, the ARC-CSI Crash Team has conducted multiple, fully instrumented crash tests that have been the basis for valuable insight into how various crash scenarios occur and have become the basis for a wealth of information on vehicle systems and operations.
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The annual Crash Data Retrieval Summit is a comprehensive training summit to further the knowledge of those who use the CDR Tool or who are involved with the collection and analysis of vehicle crash data.
This Summit covers user applications, case studies, legal issues, legislation and future development all presented by subject matter experts from around the world.
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This CDR Technician: Train-the-Trainer Certification course is an opportunity for qualified and experienced CDR Data Analysts to train others to the Technician Levels 1 and 2 and become a CDR Trainer/Mentor.
Those who successfully complete this coursewill be provided with personalized training materials allowing them to teach the CDR Technician Level 1 and 2 courses for a licensed period of two years.
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This specialized two day event will offer timely, invaluable information and training related to the future of crash data collection and insurance claims. Leading subject matter experts from North America will be presenting their experience and expertise, giving insurance professionals an opportunity to enhance their understand of what is sometimes referred to as the “black box” or “Event Data Recorder” technology found in today’s passenger cars, light trucks and SUVs.
Collision Claims Expo |
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