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High-tech tools help find answers at crash scenes


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Published in Science and Technology on Thursday, December 19th 2024 at 18:42 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) investigates 10s of thousands of accidents every year. Some of those investigations involve a specialized group called the Crash Reconstruction Section.

The article from MSN discusses how advanced technology is being utilized at crash scenes to enhance investigation processes. Tools like drones, 3D scanners, and sophisticated software are now common at accident sites, allowing investigators to gather precise data quickly. Drones provide aerial views, helping to map the scene in detail, while 3D scanners create accurate models of the crash site, capturing every detail from skid marks to vehicle positions. This technology not only speeds up the investigation but also improves accuracy, reducing human error and providing a clearer picture of how accidents occur. These high-tech tools help in reconstructing events, analyzing vehicle dynamics, and ultimately, in determining fault and improving road safety measures.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/hardware-and-devices/high-tech-tools-help-find-answers-at-crash-scenes/ar-AA1wbDag ]

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