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For more information about this course or to schedule a class, please contact the division.
This course can be scheduled to meet your specific requirements.

Course Description


AIR555 - Pedestrian Collision Investigation - 40.00 Hours

Prerequisites

This course is best suited for the experienced collision investigator who has completed the Advanced Collision Investigation course or an equivalent course. A working familiarity of several basic concepts, including an understanding of basic motion equations, is very important for the participant to fully benefit from this course.

Description

This 40-hour course is designed for the experienced law enforcement officer, supervisor, or traffic homicide investigator that wishes to increase their individual knowledge, skills, and application techniques during the investigating of pedestrian-vehicular collisions.

Topics

  • Why must police investigate
  • Vehicle analysis
  • Scene analysis
  • Nighttime collisions
  • Types of impacts
  • Determining impact
  • Weather conditions
  • Medical terminology
  • The human anatomy
  • Pedestrian formulas
  • Time/distance formulas
  • Pedestrian reconstruction

    Audience

  • Law enforcement officers
  • Traffic Supervisors
  • Traffic homicide investigators
  • Practicing reconstruction professionals and/or those who evaluate collisions from a liability or personal injury perspective

    Other Information

    In order to register with a check or purchase order, print out the registration form and send it in with the payment.

    Contact Information
    800-423-8433 or publicsafety@teexmail.tamu.edu

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