CDI 4 - Traffic Investigation
CDI 4 - Traffic Investigation
CDI 4 - Traffic Investigation
SCENE MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC CONES/FLARES
TIRE MARKS
SKID MARKS
GAP SKIDS Many times skid marks are observed in which there is a gap between the
termination of the skid marks on the roadway and a re-initiation of the skid mark
some distance down the roadway. This is the result of the driver applying the brakes,
and subsequent release and re-application. Sometime the driver may momentarily
release the brakes because he/she believes that the collision conflict situation
ahead, in which a collision appears imminent, has passed, only to reapply them
again when he/she realizes that the initial judgement was incorrect.
TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION
TIRE TREAD PRINT An imprint of the tire tread pattern indicates that the wheel was
rolling and not skidding. The effect thus created is much like an ink stamp, in which the
pattern of rubber is imprinted on a flat surface without smearing. The print may be the
result of loose matter picked up by the tire as it rolled on the roadway. Tire prints are
different from skid marks in that they convey the tire tread pattern of the tire without
any of the slick or smoothly worn features characteristic of a skid mark. In addition, the
print pattern is uniform in contrast and noticeably similar to other print marks left by
tires on other wheels of the same vehicle.
TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION
SCUFF MARKS
METAL SCARS