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Highway accident report : crash of 15-passenger van in a bridge abutment, Memphis, Tennessee, April 4, 2002.

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Format:
Government document
Video
Contributor:
United States. National Transportation Safety Board
Series:
Accident animations
Accident investigation simulations
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vans--Accidents--Tennessee--Memphis--Case studies.
Vans.
Run-off-the-road accidents--Tennessee--Memphis--Case studies.
Run-off-the-road accidents.
School children--Transportation--Safety measures--Case studies.
School children.
Child restraint systems in automobiles--Case studies.
Child restraint systems in automobiles.
Kinematics--Case studies.
Kinematics.
School children--Transportation--Safety measures.
Vans--Accidents.
Tennessee--Memphis.
Genre:
Animated videos.
Case studies.
Animated films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 electronic document : HTML, digital, 8 streaming WMV files.
Other Title:
Crash of 15-passenger van in a bridge abutment, Memphis, Tennessee, April 4, 2002
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : National Transportation Safety Board, [2004]
Contents:
Vehicle dynamics: [4 streaming videos] (11 sec., WMV file, 513 Kb., sil., col.) (15 sec., WMV file, 700 Kb., sil., col.) (11 sec., WMV file, 474 Kb., sil., col.) (10 sec., WMV file, 422 Kb., sil., col.)
Acual restraint conditions (18 sec., WMV file, 778 Kb., sil., col.)
Available restraint conditions (18 sec., WMV file, 786 Kb., sil., col.)
Comparison between actual and available restraints, overhead view (18 sec., WMV file, 791 Kb., sil., col.)
Booster seat conditions (18 sec., WMV file, 773 Kb., sil., col.).
Notes:
Title from HTML title screen (viewed Jan. 16, 2009).
Textual report published as: United States. National Transportation Safety Board. 15-passenger child care van run-off-road accident, Memphis, Tennessee, April 4, 2002. (Highway accident report ; NTSB/HAR-04/02).
OCLC:
298561596

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