- Summary
- The passage discusses the approach of reconstructionists, exemplified by Boggs’s examination of a wrecked vehicle. This method focuses on minute details like scratch marks on the vehicle’s surface – the type of material causing the scratch (asphalt vs. dirt/gravel) – to determine the vehicle’s orientation and location during a crash. Twilley raises a critical question: as roads are rebuilt, does the site of an accident fundamentally change, or does it remain significant due to its impact on human lives, suggesting that legal reconstructions may not capture the full narrative of a crash.
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- Venue
- Description
- Venue
- Keywords
- have, there, like, think, mars, crash, more, work, time, life, then, even, things, cave, point, caves, know
- NS Lookup
- A 173.203.204.123
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-03-14Summarized 2026-03-15
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