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- I Got Hit LLC, a sister company of the ARC Network, is now
officially an authorized stocking distributor of the Bosch Crash Data
Retrieval System Kit, parts and software for the United States.
I Got Hit LLC is also an authorized reseller for the Bosch Crash Data
Retrieval System Kit, parts and software for Canada.
I Got Hit LLC is now able to fulfill orders and provide exceptional
customer service for all of the BOSCH Crash Data Retrieval System products
and updates. Ordering through I Got Hit LLC is simple, just click the
"Buy or Update a CDR System"
button and following the instructions to complete your order. We have
even integrated a secure, online shopping cart, complete with pictures
and descriptions, to let you order directly online for orders in the
United States.
- Vetronix has changed its name to Robert Bosch LLC.
- Vetronix/Bosch is switching to a software subscription model
beginning with software version 2.9. The one-year software subscription
price is $395 and includes any and all updates during the one-year subscription.
This price and model does not include any hardware upgrades. All hardware
upgrades are available at an additional cost. With this model you will
always have the latest software, software patches and help files, but
won't have to purchase certain cables and hardware until needed. The
software subscription is also available as a three-year subscription
for $1185.
- Vetronix/Bosch CDR Software version 2.9 begins shipping in
March 2007. This software-only update adds additional Ford
and GM vehicles to the supported vehicles list. Of importance to many
police agencies is the support for Ford Crown Victoria model years 2005-2007
which are now supported with version 2.9.
- Vetronix/Bosch has
a signed agreement with Chrysler to allow support of certain
Chrysler vehicles with the CDR System. The required hardware (purchased
separately) and software (included with your software subscription)
should be available in 2007.
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- Use Of Event Data Recorder (EDR) Technology For Highway
Crash Data
Analysis - Download
- Automobile Event Data Recorder (EDR) Technology - Evolution,
Data, and Reliability - Download
- Event Data Recorders - Download
- Performance of Selected Event Data Recorders - Download
- Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic
Evidence in Criminal Investigations - Download
- Protocols for the Recovery, Maintenance And Presentation
of Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder Evidence - Download
- Crash Data Recorders in Motor Vehicles - Download
- Black Boxes - Capture Car-Crash Data Controversy (EDN)
- Download
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The following is an external link to Harris Technical Services.
James Harris has done a great job detailing case law as it relates to
crash data retrieval. Please note this link will take you to a external
web site not hosted or maintained by I Got Hit LLC.
>>CDR
Case Law Link
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This information was obtained from Harris
Technical Services
Below are links to state statutes, with effective dates,
that make a specific reference to Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders and
retrieving data from them.
- Arkansas Code 27-37-103
Sep. 1, 2005
- California Code 9950-9953
Sep. 22, 2003
- Colorado Statutes 12-6-4
June 2, 2006
- Maine Statutes 29A-1-17-3
July 14, 2006
- New Hampshire Statutes 357-G
July 1, 2006
- New York Laws 4A16 416-B
Sep. 16, 2005
- Nevada Statutes 484.638
Jan. 1, 2006
- North Dakota Code 51-07-28
Aug. 1, 2005
- Texas Statutes 547.615
Sep. 1, 2005
- Virginia Code 46.2-1088.6
July 1, 2006
More information on CDR/EDR Technology can be found at Harris
Technical Services Web Site
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