Safety and Accident Reconstruction - P19381261

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, participants will be able to: • Summarize what technology exists, both in current production and under development • Identify applicable state and federal regulations

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• Explain the ethical and societal implications of the technology

Accident Reconstruction, the Autonomous Vehicle and ADAS C1869 1 Day | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW

• Define performance parameters based on currently available standards and protocols • Formulate a plan to approach accident reconstruction using the new technology

Do you need to know if an ADAS was installed in a vehicle involved in a crash? If so, did it function properly? Did it affect the outcome of the accident? Get a detailed look at the rapidly growing field of self-driving vehicles & driver assistance systems. What is available, how does it work, and what will happen in a crash scenario? How does it affect product liability and accident recon- struction? Some auto manufacturers are equipping the majority of their new vehicles with such technology. A forensic engineer needs to “stay ahead of the curve”. Attend this course to find out how to determine if the systems were installed, enabled, and functioning as designed. Many videos/photos will be shared; examples of systems at work demonstrated to allow attendees to experience the implica- tions of this exciting new field. ACTAR approved course. COURSE DETAILS Instructor A. Moore Location Herndon, VA Date Aug 06

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Fees CEUs

$835.00 SAE Members: $751.50

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