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As per NJHTS one (1) seat per department

**Strictly limited to 30 students…all others will be added to a wait list**

Pedestrian and bicycle crashes are one of the most frequent types of injurious crashes in urban areas. Because of their unique nature, special techniques are required to investigate and reconstruct these incidents.

This course addresses the special dynamics involved in pedestrian and bicycle traffic crashes. From reaction times to victim injury analysis to environmental factors, you’ll learn to recognize and interpret the evidence and correlate it with the collision sequence.

Topics include:

  • Pedestrian crash problems
  • Pedestrian impact dynamics
  • Types of data: objective, subjective and performance
  • Collection of data
  • Pedestrian conspicuity
  • Reaction time/human factors
  • Reconstruction techniques
  • Bicycle collision analysis
  • Hit and run investigation techniques

Prerequisite:
You must have completed Traffic Crash Reconstruction.

What you need to bring:
Scientific calculator
Traffic template

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This class is full. Please contact the Academy if you'd like to be placed on a waitlist.