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KFSRT EP5 - Will Bortles on EDR Research

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Event data recorders can be found in most modern vehicles. Accident reconstructionists are interested in this data as they can use it to help create accurate visualizations of vehicle crashes and other impacts. Kineticorp's Justin Holderness and Will Bortles talk about a recent project to gather and catalog different publications, articles and more regarding EDRs in a way that the accident reconstruction community could easily use it.
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Event data recorders can be found in most modern vehicles. Accident reconstructionists are interested in this data as they can use it to help create accurate visualizations of vehicle crashes and other impacts. Kineticorp's Justin Holderness and Will Bortles talk about a recent project to gather and catalog different publications, articles and more regarding EDRs in a way that the accident reconstruction community could easily use it.
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