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[MEDIA RELEASE] Harnessing technology to augment road traffic accident investigations

Published on 31 March 2021
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Investigation Officers (IOs) from the Traffic Police (TP) of the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Crime Scene Specialists (CSS) from HTX (Home Team Science & Technology Agency) use technology to carry out proper documentation of road traffic accident scenes, and provide critical information and valuable insights for investigations.

The terrestrial 3D scanner can be operated by a single officer under total darkness or in bright daylight to scan the scene of the traffic accident in minutes, depending on the scale of the accident. It does so by projecting a laser beam within its line of sight onto the surface of objects, creating a comprehensive virtual model of the scene, along with proper documentation of measurements and spatial positioning of key evidence which are critical to the investigation work by the IOs subsequently.

Data collected can also be used for the purpose of reconstructing traffic accidents. Stakeholders involved in the investigation can therefore revisit the accident scene multiple times thereafter, without disrupting traffic flow.

The handheld 3D scanner is a lightweight and portable device that allows CSS officers to document tight and confined spaces. Used mainly in instances where greater details of a specific area of interest are required, the scans generated complement those from the terrestrial 3D scanner, piecing together more comprehensive information for investigations.

Operated by a single CSS, the terrestrial and handheld 3D scanners enable efficient documentation and better analyses, augmenting the capabilities of IOs from the TP during road traffic accident investigations.

With traffic accidents usually occurring at high-traffic volume locations under punishing conditions, it is crucial for the accident scene to be processed quickly so as to return it to normalcy as soon as possible. The terrestrial and handheld 3D scanners from HTX are technological devices that enable officers to process the scenes more efficiently without compromising on accuracy, or the safety of officers at the scene.

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