Estimation of Vehicle Speed and Trajectory Based on Video from a Vehicle-Mounted Camera.
By: Dan T. Horak
What is 30? By: Lenny Simpson and Greg Russell
Momentum - Vectoring in a New Approach
By: C. Gregory Russell
The latest CDR System Data from GM Vehicles Update.
By: Brad Muir
Honda Gold Wing Motorcycle: Linked Brakes and Their Performance.
By: Gary Johnson
Braking Efficiencies of Motorcycles By Experienced Riders in Hard Braking Situations
By: Lee E. Jackson and Raymond L. Wangler
My Turn At the Wheel. By: Richard C. Rinker
Death Investigations and Their Psychological Effect on Police Officers.
By: Brian Smith
Testing the Last Stop Record in the Mercedes MBE 4000.
By: Benjamin N. Smith William F. and Ronnie E.
DeMonia
Automobile Extrication for the Reconstructionist
By: bill Davies
Perception-Reaction Time: Is Olson (& Sivak) All You Need To Know? By: Marc Green, Ph. D.
Comparison of Vehicle Measurement Techniques. By: Daniel S. Peterson, P.E. and James W. Smith, P.E.
Commercial Vehicle Dynamics For Collision Reconstruction. By: Daniel J. Melcher, Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Jason D. Jupe, and Michael F. Bosworth
PLUS - 2009 ARC-CSI Crash Conference DVD that includes all instrumneted data from the live crash testing (video, digital photos, vehicle and scene mapping, accelerometer data, speaker powerpoints and much more). For more information on the 2009 ARC-CSI Crash Conference - click here.
Over the course of the last 4 years, Collision Magazine has become the preeminent crash reconstruction print publication providing subscribers with access to timely, reliable and fresh research, thought-provoking reconstruction related studies and meaningful crash test data from multiple sources. A semi-annual publication, Collision serves crash reconstructionists from the government and private sectors internationally. Every issue is packed with new, invaluable information on a variety of topics. Moreover, included with every issue is a DVD compendium of the proceedings of either the ARC-CSI Crash Conference or the CDR User's Summit including presentations, reference material, crash data, videos, photos, and much, much more.
To find out more about Collision, browse the issue thumbnails here. Several back issues are available of this valuable reference material no reconstructionist should be without
Collision Publishing is pleased to offer the number one publication for accident reconstruction and traffic investigation: "Collision: The International Compendium for Crash Research".
2009 ARC-CSI Crash Conference Data DVD
Included in Collision: Volume 4, Issue 2 is the 2009 ARC-CSI Crash Conference Data DVD. The 2009 ARC-CSI Crash Conference was attended by more than 200 professionals from around the world. The conference featured 11 fully instrumented and documented crash tests at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and 11 industry experts spoke on various technical topics, most of which related directly to the crash testing. In addition, this year we held three workshops that focused on using the information obtained during the crash testing and integrating it with real-world accident reconstruction techniques.
What you will find on the Data DVD:
Speaker Presentations: includes linked videos, scaled photos and data as captured by the various systems
Digital Photos: includes more than 575 high resolution photos. Each photo can be examined in full size. Photos show cars pre and post testing
Video Clips: includes more than 41 videos: Multiple formats and sizes. Some in hi def, DVD quality and high speed.
Instrumentation Data: IST Accelerometers, BRT accelerometers (vehicle and human), Bosch CDR Data
Drawings: DWG and DXF. Includes each vehicle before and after impact. Roadway evidence includes impact and rest positions.
Programs: Adobe Acrobat v8 Reader, Canadian Vehicle Specs, Units conversion program.
Other related documents and files.
Video footage of the crash tests conducted
at the 2009 ARC-CSI Crash Conference
To find out more about Collision, browse the issue thumbnails here. Several back issues are available of this valuable reference material no reconstructionist should be without. Back Issues of Collision Magazine are available in limited quantities click here.