Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators (ITAI) Crash Day 2024
Nick - Driven Forensics • 3 June 2024

We're excited to be attending the Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators (ITAI) Crash Day 2024, but who else will be there?

ITAI crash days are nothing new, but they are an invaluable source of information for collision investigators, vehicle examiners, solicitors, barristers, insurers and more.


For most of us in the world of collision reconstruction, we start picking up the pieces after the collision has occurred, so there will always be snippets of information we don't know, such as true angles of attack, precise collision speeds, offset angles and so much more.


ITAI crash days provide an opportunity to record every aspect of the collision, before, during and afterwards. This provides a useful store of information to refer back to in real world collisions and future investigations.


The day is free to attend and there are still spaces available.


Come along, meet Driven Forensics and others on various stands and have a great day.


You can register at: https://www.itai.org/event-5534283

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