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North Carolina Crash Report Instruction Manual - NHTSA

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________The following section (code boxes 21-32) includes age, seating position, safety equipment,injury status and other information for occupants and non-motorists involved in a crash.Each DMV-349 contains spaces at the bottom of the form to record occupant and nonmotoristinformation for the first two units or vehicles involved in the crash. Ifadditional units are involved in the crash, which will require additional DMV-349 forms,occupant and non-motorist information must be recorded on the respective form for that unitor vehicle.When recording the date of birth or age, name and address of the unit 1 and/or unit 2 driver,pedestrian, etc., these areas are shaded at the bottom of the form, since this information isalready captured on the front of the DMV-349 in the unit 1/unit 2 sections of the report.Occupant and Non-Motorist InformationAB2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32Unit 1-Drv1, Ped1, etc.(see above)Unit 2-Drv2, Ped2, etc.(see above)Names and Addresses for All Persons (Unit 1/Unit 2 Drv, Ped, etc. - See Above);Check blocks if address is the same as the Driver or Pedestrian address listedabove in Unit 1 or Unit 2, etc.SeeVeh# ____ Towed To/By:aboveSeeaboveVeh# ____ Towed To/By:OCCUPANTCDOccupant/Non-Motorist Section <strong>Instruction</strong>s:Give the number of the striking or occupied vehicle, person type, seating position, date ofbirth/age, ethnicity, gender, occupant/non-motorist protection, air bag deployment/switch status,trapped, ejection, and injury status of all occupants and non-motorists. For motorcyclists ornon-motorists (i.e., bicyclists), enter helmet usage. Names and addresses are necessary forall persons involved in the crash, including non-motorists (It may help later investigations,including identifying persons previously involved in a crash, as well as persons whose injurystatus is later updated following a crash).21. Vehicle NumberRecord the specific vehicle number in the crash (vehicle 1, vehicle 2, etc.) to be able tolocate occupants and/or to identify which vehicle struck which non-motorist as well as furtheridentify what happened to each vehicle involved in the crash.22. Person TypeIdentify the specific person type according to the following codes. This is important forclassification purposes to evaluate countermeasures designed for specific people.1. Driver2. PassengerNon-Motorist3. Pedestrian4. Pedalcyclist5. Roller Skater, Roller Blader_____________________________________________________________________________________________<strong>North</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> DMV-349 <strong>Crash</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Page 15

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