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Topic: Turns & Swerves

Monday, November 4, 2002

THE PROBLEM WITH TURNS

Copyright Ó George M. Bonnett, JD 2001 All rights reserved.

 

Turns, including lane changes and swerves, present some interesting and unique problems for the accident reconstructionist.  Not only are the maneuvers themselves complex, but they are modeled by several different equations, each giving a different answer.  In addition, there are two distinct methodologies making it seem as though we are speaking different languages when it comes to the terminology used to describe lane changes.

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Posted by: george bonnett on 11/4/2002 @ 01:43 PM
Amended: 11/4/2002
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