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North Carolina Crash Report Instruction Manual - NHTSA

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________Objects set in motion by other motor vehiclesSpecial devices not considered in transport or as fixed objectsFallen tree or stoneLandslide or avalanche materials, not in motionPedalcycle not in transportRailway devices moved by human powerNonmotorized devices not set in motion by railway train or railway vehicleExcludes: Objects set in motion by aircraft, watercraft, or railway.Objects set in motion by cataclysm, lightning, or other natural and environmentalfactors.19. Fixed Object* - is any collision involving a motor vehicle in transport and any object,which is fixed (not movable). Specific values for types of fixed objects struck (at thevehicle level) can be found in data elements 52-56.FIRST EVENTCollision of Two or More Motor Vehicles20. Parked Motor Vehicle - is any crash involving motor vehicle in transport and amotor vehicle not in transport.Includes: Motor vehicle parked in a place designated for parking, even though thepermitted time period may have expired.Motor vehicle stopped or parked along the roadway where normal usage permitssuch stopping or parking, including parking adjacent to curbs and parking ontrafficway shoulders.Motor vehicle stopped or parked illegally, but otherwise outside the roadway trafficlanes, such as blocking a driveway, beside a fire hydrant, or in a loading zone.Motor vehicle parked, disabled, or abandoned in roadway or off roadway.Load in the process of falling from parked motor vehicle.Excludes: Motor vehicle stopped or parked in traffic lanes where parking isprohibited, such as double parked, on the side of the street where there is no parkingat any time along the length of the street, in tunnels or on bridges where parking isprohibited, or in a parking lane during the hours that it is required to be clear fortraffic.Stopped or parked self-propelled machinery even though such machinery isconsidered a motor vehicle when in transport.Load that has fallen from a parked motor vehicle.21. Rear End, Slow, or Stop - rear end collision with one vehicle going at a slowerspeed, slowing down or stopping in traffic.22. Rear End, Turn - rear end collision with front vehicle turning._____________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>North</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> DMV-349 <strong>Crash</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Page 11

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