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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

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Copyright (c) 2024 Matej Trapečar, Martin Ivan Lipičnik, Jože Balažic

Identification of Drivers in Traffic Accidents and Determination of Passenger Position in a Vehicle by Finger Marks

Authors:

Matej Trapečar

Martin Ivan Lipičnik

Jože Balažic

Keywords:traffic accidents, accident analysis, driver's identity, passengers' position, finger marks, human skin

Abstract

The following paper aims to illustrate certain investigative activities in the forensic analysis and examination of the scene of traffic accidents. When a traffic accident occurs, the scene must be secured as soon as possible to enable professional and proper forensic investigation. Failure to secure the accident scene might result in losing or contaminating the traces, which makes it more difficult to prove or explain trace evidence in further procedure or even makes such evidence inadmissible. The topic is discussed from the viewpoint of crime scene examination, since analysing and investigating traffic accidents requires a great deal of expertise and attention of the investigators. Complex traffic accidents include feigned accidents, hit-and-run accidents as well as accidents in which the driver and passengers, dead or alive, need to be identified. In identifying the passengers, standard criminal investigation methods as well as police forensic and forensic medicine methods are followed. Such methods include confirming the identities with identity documents, other documents and vehicle ownership, fingerprints, biological traces, fibre traces, contact traces, traces of physical injuries on the driver and passengers, etc. According to the results obtained in fingerprint detection on human skin surfaces, this method can also be applied in confirming physical contact between the driver and the passengers in the accident, e.g. in the event of moving the victims and changing the scene of the accident.

 

Key words: traffic accidents, accident analysis, driver's identity, passengers' position, finger marks, human skin

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How to Cite
Trapečar, M. (et al.) 1900. Identification of Drivers in Traffic Accidents and Determination of Passenger Position in a Vehicle by Finger Marks. Traffic&Transportation Journal. 24, 1 (Jan. 1900), 53-61. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v24i1.268.

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