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Traffic accidents, one of the major hazards all over the world, are occurring increasingly frequently in China. Along with the expansion of cities and dramatic development of infrastructure, the capacity of motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles increased by 15%-20% each year. However, coupled with the amazing progress is the rise of traffic accidents, the annual incidence of which has reached staggering 100,000. As traffic accidents usually occurs in a flash, it is often impossible to get all the details. Consequently, the cause and responsibility of a traffic accident can not be judged arbitrarily. Thus the needs for thorough and just investigation of the truth of accidents, analysis of their causes and specification of responsibilities in them have become real and urgent. Based on information on the spot, this system is capable of simulating the whole process of an accident, which is of great help to the analysis of causes of it and specification of responsibilities.
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Lei, Y., Zhijun, Z. (2011). Design and Research of Traffic Accidents Simulation System. In: Dai, M. (eds) Innovative Computing and Information. ICCIC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 232. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23998-4_17
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