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Motor Vehicle Accidents
Experience in Motor Vehicle Collision Analysis
Acquired a knowledge of physics, dynamics and
mechanics of motion and the theoretical foundation and practical
application of collision analysis and reconstruction at university
and through continuing directed study.
Studied driving theory and techniques; taught truck
driving courses; performed test driving analysis on rebuilt military
vehicles after their rebuild.
Performed tests to obtain first-hand experience on
certain aspects of the behaviour of vehicles and their components.
Worked with and consulted other authors in the reconstruction
field.
Completed seminar on advanced techniques of motor
vehicle accident analyses and reconstruction, and development
and application of computer aided reconstruction techniques,
University of Houston, Houston, Texas (1990).
Completed course in motor vehicle accident reconstruction,
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Detroit, Michigan (1992).
Completed course in pedestrian and bicycle accident
investigation, Institute of Police Technology and Management,
University of North Florida, Halifax (1996).
Conducted computer analyses and simulations of collision situations,
and studied video tapes and written reports of staged and controlled
collisions, and analysed the resulting data.
Published and presented papers on aspects of collision
analysis, reconstruction and presentation.
Conducted over 420 engineering investigations and
evaluations of single and multiple vehicle collisions involving
aircraft, bicycles, buses, cars, dump trucks, fire trucks, motorcycles,
pedestrians, pickup trucks, snowmobiles, tractor trailer units,
and trains.
Accepted as an expert to give opinion evidence in
civil and criminal cases concerning various aspects of motor
vehicle collision analyses on over 50 occasions, in Federal Court
of Canada, Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, the Court of
Queen's Bench of New Brunswick, Supreme Court of Nova Scotia,
County Court of Nova Scotia, Supreme Court of Newfoundland, and
Provincial Court of Newfoundland.
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