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Rimkus Consulting Group Inc

9125 Guilford Rd , Suite 108, Columbia, Maryland, United States

(410) 872 - 9000

tjones@rimkus.com

Tracie Eckstein Jones

ACTAR Number 1850

Ms. Jones holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Psychology and served as a police officer for 20 years where she investigated hundreds of serious and fatal vehicle collisions for the Baltimore County Police Department involving motor vehicles, commercial vehicles, motorcycles and pedestrians. Ms. Jones is also a certified Child Seat Safety Technician, which gives her special knowledge in the inspection of child safety seats.

Her knowledge and training of human behavior has assisted in her analysis of perception-reaction time and nighttime visibility dynamics in collisions.

Ms. Jones area of expertise include motor vehicle crash reconstruction, motorcycle crash reconstruction, pedestrian/bicycle versus vehicle crash reconstruction, commercial vehicle crash reconstruction, event data recorder analysis for passenger vehicles and heavy truck engines, seatbelt analysis, and rollover crash reconstruction. Ms. Jones has extensive training in crash scene mapping using a total station and a 3D laser mapping system. Ms. Jones is an avid motorcycle rider, which gives her unique knowledge in the investigation of motorcycle collisions and operator actions/reactions.

Ms. Jones also performs investigations for failure analysis including piping and plumbing failures, vehicle component failures, appliance failures, and machinery failures.

Ms. Jones is an Adjunct Instructor for Institute of Police Technology and Management (IPTM) at the University of North Florida, where she teaches courses in the area of crash reconstruction including Event Data Recorder Use in Traffic Crash Reconstruction and Investigation of Motorcycle Crashes.

Finally, Ms. Jones is a certified FAA drone pilot. She has completed aerial inspections and photographs of crash scenes, crush damage profiles of vehicles, commercial properties, and residential properties where an engineer cannot safely inspect.