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=== Crash Scan ===
[https://www.collision-sciences.com/ Collision Sciences] produce a commercially available tool called Crash Scan. The tool works similarly to the Bosch CDR tool (as described above), allowing users to image a vehicles event data recorder. The device is available worldwide and provides access to a wide range of vehicles.
 
==Information EDR can provide==
The information an event data recorder (EDR) provides varies from vehicle to vehicle. Whilst there are some standard information sets, manufacturers may include additional information. This may include<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-07-09 |title=What does event data record? |url=https://www.drivenforensics.co.uk/what-does-event-data-record |access-date=2024-11-24 |website=www.drivenforensics.co.uk |language=en}}</ref>:
 
* Vehicle speed,
* Engine speed,
* Whether the brake pedal and/or accelerator were being depressed,
* Angle of the steering wheel,
* Whether seatbelts were being worn (and sometimes a profile of the person wearing it),
* Forces involved.
 
==NHTSA ruling==