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ESD 4.0 Quick Start Lessons Overview The following lessons will teach you the skills needed to draw most traffic accident scenes. Using Easy Street Draw, follow the step-by-step instructions to create the eight sample drawings shown here. Each drawing is progressively more complex and builds upon the skills learned in the previous lesson. Once you have completed the lessons, you should be ready to begin a drawing of your own! Lesson 1 Intersection fender bender This lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Accessing Easy Street Draw Beginning a new drawing Adding objects Repositioning objects Using handles Starting over Naming a street Modifying symbols Description Unit 1 was moving through the intersection. Unit 2 ran a red light, and then turned to the right to avoid Unit 1. Unit 2 struck Unit 1, and Unit 1 skidded across the intersection. There is minor damage to both vehicles. Lesson 1 Intersection fender bender 1

1. Start Easy Street Draw. 2. Click Click Here to access Template. 3. On the New Drawing window, click 4-Way to select the 4-way intersection template. 4. Click OK. 5. You are on the Streets layer. Click the street on the left. 6. Type Elm Street. 7. Click the street on the top. 8. Type 8th Avenue. 2 Lesson 1 Intersection fender bender

9. The text is off center. Click the text and a green rectangle appears. 10. Drag the text box to the center of the street. 11. Click the Symbols tab. You are now on the symbols layer with the Vehicles toolset selected. 12. Click the Cars subset and drag the Midsize to the upper-right corner of the intersection. 13. Click the Pickup/Van/SUV subset and drag the Van to the lower-left corner of the intersection. 14. Use the Circle Handles to rotate the car and the van into position. Lesson 1 Intersection fender bender 3

15. To color the car tan, select the car. Click the Dark Tan color button on the Properties Bar. 16. To color the van black, select the van. Click the Black color button on the Properties Bar. 17. To label the vehicles, click Label, drag Unit 1 onto the car, and drag Unit 2 onto the van. Note As you drag the label over the vehicle, a green rectangle indicates the locations where the label may be placed. 18. Click Roadway > Marks. 19. Drag two Skid Marks onto the intersection and move them into position. 4 Lesson 1 Intersection fender bender

20. Drag Debris 2 between the two vehicles. 21. Click Roadway > Signals. 22. Drag Signal - Red 1 to the middle of the intersection. 23. The red light is facing the wrong way. Right-click on the signal, point to Rotate Left and then click 90. Tip You can access many useful commands by right-clicking any object. 24. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 1. Your drawing should look similar to the one shown here. To prepare for the next lesson, on the Drawing menu choose Erase & Start Over. Lesson 1 Intersection fender bender 5

Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk In addition to the skills learned in lesson 1, this lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Resizing objects Adding a street Moving a street Adding a crosswalk Adding a lane Adding lane markings Description The driver of Unit 1 accelerated to turn and struck Unit 2 as it was crossing 1st Street. 6 Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk

1. Start Easy Street Draw (if it is not already open). 2. On the New Drawing window, click the Tee Intersection template in the Intersection template set. 3. Click OK. 4. Click the street shape on the right. Use the Square Handle at the right end to drag the street down at an angle. 5. With the street still selected click the Lanes up arrow on the Properties Bar. A lane will be added. Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk 7

6. Drag the Horizontal street onto the drawing, so that its right end slightly overlaps the intersection. The new street will join the intersection automatically. 7. Use the Sqaure Handle at the left edge of the street to shorten the street. (You may need to scroll to the left to get the view you want.) 8. Select the vertical street and type 1st Street. Note When you label a street, Easy Street Draw places the street s name in a default location inside the street. If this location is not optimal you can drag the name to another area of the street. 8 Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk

9. Drag the text box to the bottom, out of the way. 10. Select the street on the right and type State Street. 11. Move the text out of the way, as you did for 1st Street. 12. With the Streets toolset still selected, drag the Crosswalk to 1st Street. The crosswalk will automatically snap to the street. 13. Click the Lanes & Shoulders toolset. 14. Drag the directional arrows out to State Street and rotate them into position. 15. Click the Symbols tab. 16. To draw Unit 1, drag out the Pickup symbol from the Pickup/Van/SUV subset. Position it on the drawing, color it blue grey, and label it Unit 1. Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk 9

17. Unit 2, a bicycle, is on its side. Click Vehicle > Cycle> Bicycle Side. 18. Drag out the Bike and label it Unit 2. 19. The bicycle is facing the wrong way. On the toolbar, click. 20. Click Roadway> Sign/Signals, and then drag out and position two stop signs. Change the color of Stop from black to white in the Properties Bar. 21. Select the Other toolset, and then drag North Indicator 3 onto the drawing. 10 Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk

22. Use a corner Square Handle to make the symbol smaller. 23. Use the Circle Handle to rotate the symbol. 24. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 2. To prepare for the next lesson, click Erase & Start Over on the drawing menu. Lesson 2 Bicycle and crosswalk 11

Lesson 3 Jackknife In addition to the skills learned in lessons 1 and 2, this lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Ordering objects Selecting multiple objects Grouping and ungrouping objects Resizing a lane Adding a turn bay Changing a stripe s pattern Adding shoulders Description Unit 1 failed to notice an upcoming intersection. The sudden attempt to stop caused the semi to jackknife. 12 Lesson 3 Jackknife

1. Open Easy Street Draw (if it is not already open). 2. On the New Drawing window, click Curve. 3. Click Straight. 4. Click OK. 5. Click on the toolbar. 6. Click the street. 7. Type Main Street. 8. Click Lanes & Shoulders. 9. Drag the 2 Way Left Turn Lane tool onto the street. 10. To increase the width of the travel lanes, click the Lane Width arrow until the width is 12 Ft. Lesson 3 Jackknife 13

11. To change the width of the turn lane, click in the lane or divider to select it. A green selection line runs along the lane and new buttons appear on the Properties Bar. 12. Click the Divider Width arrow until the lane is 12 Ft wide, or enter the desired width into the textbox manually. 13. Click the lower turn lane stripe. A dashed line appears along the stripe. 14. Drag the Triangle Handle at the right end of the stripe to open the turn bay. 15. Use the stripe s middle Triangle Handle to shorten the turn bay. 16. Select the Lanes & Shoulders toolset. Drag Add Shoulders onto the street. 17. Drag Add a Bike Lane onto the lower edge of the street. 18. Move the Main Street text box up, out of the way. 14 Lesson 3 Jackknife

19. To label the bike lane, on the click on the left toolbar. 20. Click in the work area; your pointer will turn to a crosshair a text box.. Drag to create The Edit Text window appears. 21. Type Bike Lane. 22. Click OK. 23. The text needs to be reformatted. Follow the steps below: a. Right click upon Bike Lane and choose Properties from the popup menu. b. Change the Size to 2. c. Click to italicize. d. Click to Left-justify. e. Click OK. You may need to adjust the length of the text box to align with bike lane. Lesson 3 Jackknife 15

25. Click the Symbols tab. 26. Drag out Trailer 28ft from Vehicle > Semi/Trailer subset and rotate it into position. 27. Drag out Tractor LN, rotate it into position, change the color to orange, and label it Unit 1. 28. The tractor appears on top of the trailer. To fix this, rightclick on the tractor, point to Arrange and click Send to Back. 16 Lesson 3 Jackknife

29. To make the truck a single object, follow the steps below: a. Drag a selection box around the tractor and trailer to select both of them. b. Right-click in an empty area. Do NOT right-click the truck, or you will lose your multiple selection. c. On the shortcut menu, click Group. 30. Drag the tractor-trailer to the right and rotate it into position. 31. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 3. To prepare for the next lesson choose Erase & Start Over. Lesson 3 Jackknife 17

Lesson 4 Off-road encounters In addition to the skills learned in lessons 1-3, this lesson teaches the following skills which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Copying objects Zooming Curving a street Changing part of a stripe s pattern Using drawing tools Showing original position Description Due to icy conditions, Unit 1 lost control, crossed the highway, jumped a shallow ditch, smashed through a chain link fence, swiped a juniper bush, flipped on its side, and slid into a tank in the National Guard depot. 18 Lesson 4 Off-road encounters

1. Start Easy Street Draw (if it is not already open). 2. On the New Drawing window, click Curve. 3. Click Straight. 4. Click OK. 5. To provide more drawing space in the work area, on the toolbar, click five times. 6. Use the end Square Handles to drag the street to the corners of the work area. 7. Right-click on the street. Point to Set Profile and then click Triple Arc. Lesson 4 Off-road encounters 19

8. Use the Square Handles to curve the road, so that it looks like the street shown here. 9. The street striping should change from no pass to pass for southeast-bound traffic. To change the stripes, follow the steps below: a. Click the Stripes toolset. b. Double-click the Double Solid pattern tool. Position the pointer at the left end of the stripe, and hold down the left mouse button while moving the pointer to the right (along the stripe). Release the mouse button just after the sharp turn. c. Double-click the Dash & Solid pattern tool. Position the pointer at the right end of the stripe. Hold down the left mouse button and move the pointer to the left (along the stripe). Release the mouse button at the double solid pattern. Before you release the mouse button, make sure that the pointer is on the lower side of the stripe. This will ensure that the dashes appear below the solid stripe. 20 Lesson 4 Off-road encounters

Tip You can use the double green bars to drag the pattern transition point along the length of the stripe. 10. Click the Symbols layer tab. 11. Drag out, resize, and position the following items: From the Roadway > Roadside toolset: Fence 1, Bush, Building (label it Armory), and Ditch From the Other toolset: North Indicator 3 and Not to Scale 12. To draw the tank, use the drawing tools located down the left side of the work area. You will layer the Rectangle, Square, and Circle shapes as follows: a. Draw a long, black rectangle. c. To copy the rectangle, hold down the CTRL key, and then drag the rectangle. The original remains intact as you drag the copy. d. Draw an olive rectangle. e. Draw a dark green square. f. Draw a long, black rectangle. g. Draw a black circle. Lesson 4 Off-road encounters 21

h. Drag a selection box around the tank to select all of the shapes. i. Right-click in an empty area (not on the shapes), and choose Group from the popup menu. 13. Copy the tank two times using the CTRL-drag method. Position the tanks in a row. 14. To draw Unit 1, including five ghost images, follow the steps below: a. From the Vehicles > Pickup/Van/SUV toolset, drag out an SUV. b. Name the SUV Unit 1. c. Copy it four times. Note For illustration only, the text has been placed on top of the vehicle. 22 Lesson 4 Off-road encounters

d. Right-click one of the SUVs, and click Show Outline Only. Repeat this step until you have four ghost vehicles. 15. Position the five vehicles, placing the gray SUV against the tank. 16. With the gray SUV selected, click (on the Properties Bar) to flip the SUV over. Lesson 4 Off-road encounters 23

17. To draw four arrows, follow the steps below: a. Click Other and drag out Arrow 1. b. Click the up arrow in the Line Width text box until width is 5. c. Right-click on Red in the color chooser. This will change the arrows line color to red. d. Copy the arrow three times using CTRL-drag. 18. Position the arrows along the vehicle path. Lengthen and curve them as needed. 19. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 4. To prepare for the next lesson, on the Drawing menu choose Erase & Start Over. 24 Lesson 4 Off-road encounters

Lesson 5 Four-way right yield template In addition to the skills learned in lessons 1-4, this lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Modifying a curb return Removing a stripe Creating a drawing template Adding a template group Description Your county has a number of rural roads with four-way stops, where one road has a right turn lane with a yield sign. You want a template to use whenever an accident occurs at such an intersection. Lesson 5 Four-way right yield template 25

1. Start Easy Street Draw (if it is not already open). 2. In the New Drawing window, choose the 4-Way template. 3. Click OK. 4. Click twice. 5. Lengthen the right and bottom streets. (You may need to scroll down and to the right to view the entire drawing.) 6. Click the lower-right curb return to select it. Using the green square handles, extend the curb return until it is approximately 60 feet each way. Watch the Setbacks measurements on the Properties Bar as you drag the handles. 7. To draw an island, follow the steps below: a. Select, the Closed Shape drawing tool, located to the left of the work area. Tip Closed Shape is an important tool because it lets you draw any shape with a border and interior. b. To make a triangle, click at position 1 and 2, then right-click. Shape will automatically close. 2 3 1 26 Lesson 5 Four-way right yield template

c. Position the triangle at the yield corner. d. Use the Diamond Handle on the right side to create a curve. 8. The stripes are extending too far into the intersection on the right and bottom streets. To fix this, follow the steps below: a. On the Drawing Toolbar click. b. Position the eraser at the point where you want to begin erasing. Hold down the left mouse button and move the eraser over the stripe you want to erase. Release the mouse button where you want to stop. Tip Double green bars appear to show where the stripe is erased. You can adjust the erased section by dragging these bars. c. Repeat steps a and b for the other street. 9. Click the Symbols layer tab. 10. Click Roadway > Posted Signs. 11. Drag out and position a Yield sign. 12. Drag out Generic Sign 1. 13. In the Properties Bar right-click on (Red) to change the symbol s line color to red. 14. Copy the sign three times. 15. Position the generic signs at each street. Lesson 5 Four-way right yield template 27

Tip You can easily rotate the signs into position by right-clicking on a sign, pointing to Rotate Left or Rotate Right, and then selecting 90 or 180. 16. The drawing is complete. To save it as a template, first create the following folder on your computer: C:\Templates\Rural. 17. On the Tools menu, click Options. 18. Click the Templates option. 19. In the Name box, type Rural Roads. 20. In the Location box, type C:\Templates\Rural or click the arrow button to browse for location. 21. Click OK. 22. Click Save As Template on the File menu. 28 Lesson 5 Four-way right yield template

23. In the Template Group box, select Rural Roads. 24. In the Layers to Save box, select both Streets and Symbols. (Your drawing has objects on both layers.) 25. In the Description box, type 4-Way Right Yield. 26. Click OK. The next time you begin a new drawing, the Rural Roads template group appears, with the 4-Way Right Yield template in the group. 27. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 5. To prepare for the next lesson, on the Drawing menu choose Erase & Start Over. Lesson 5 Four-way right yield template 29

Lesson 6 Drawing attention to details In addition to the skills learned in lessons 1-5, this lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Modifying a crosswalk Using the callout tool Using Lasso Export Description Unit 1 was hit from behind by Unit 2. Unit 2 then fled the scene, continuing west-bound. Another unit, working on a similar case, has requested a.png file of the Point of Impact. 30 Lesson 6 Drawing attention to details

1. Start Easy Street Draw (if you have not already done so). 2. Click Click Here to access Template. 3. On the New Drawing window, click 4-Way to select the 4-way intersection template. 4. Click OK. 5. Add length to the top of the vertical street. Type Main Street. 6. Select the Horizontal street. Type 2 nd Avenue. Move as needed. 7. With the Streets toolset still selected, drag the Crosswalk to Main Street. The crosswalk will automatically snap to the street. 8. With the crosswalk selected, change the following properties: a. Click the Style button on the Properties Bar. b. Right-click on yellow to change the line color. 9. Copy the crosswalk and position it on the left side of 2 nd Avenue. Lesson 6 Drawing attention to details 31

10. Click the Symbols layer tab. Add the following symbols: a. From the Roadway >Roadside toolset drag Tree 2 in to the work area. Copy it twice. Move two trees to the lower left corner of the work area. One tree is larger than the other use the Square Handles to size accordingly. b. While still in the Roadway >Roadside toolset, drag a building to the upper left of the work area. Type Porter Elementary. c. From the Roadway > Signage toolset, drag in a School Crossing sign. d. From the Roadway > Signals toolset, drag Signal Red 1 to the middle of the intersection. 11. From the Vehicle > Car toolset, drag in the VW: a. Label the VW Unit 1. b. Change the color to green. c. Position the car so that is partially in the crosswalk on Main Street. 32 Lesson 6 Drawing attention to details

12. From the Roadway >Marks toolset, drag in a Scuff to the backend of the VW: a. Once placed, right-click on the symbol, and Select Arrange > Bring to Front. b. With Scuff symbol selected, right-click on Red in the Properties Bar, changing the line color. c. Zoom in to the car, and position the Scuff to the rear of the vehicle, toward the lefthand side. Tip Click the Lasso Zoom button, to draw a rectangle around the car, and zoom in for more detail. When finished, click the Zoom to Fit button to return to normal view. 13. Click the Callout drawing tool, located on the left toolset. Your cursor will turn to a crosshair. Position the crosshair at the backend of the car and draw a line out to the side. Type P.O.I. 14. From the Roadway > Marks toolset, drag in Skid Marks to the work area. Copy and position the skid marks as needed. Lesson 6 Drawing attention to details 33

15. To Export Point of Impact to a PNG file: a. Click the Lasso Print/Export button to crosshair.. Curser will turn b. In the work area, hold down the left mouse button and draw a rectangle that encompasses Main Street, the car, the callout symbol, and 2 nd Avenue. c. Click the Export button, located above the select rectangle. The Image Export manager will appear. d. Select the folder in which you wish to save the file, file name, and Portable Network Graphics (*.png). e. Click Save. 16. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 6. To prepare for the next lesson, on the Drawing menu choose Erase & Start Over. PNG file will be saved at the location specified. 34 Lesson 6 Drawing attention to details

Lesson 7 Tanker spill In addition to the skills learned in lessons 1-6, this lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Street segmentation Using HazMat symbols Converting to PowerPoint Adding logo Description A Semi tanker tips over while attempting to avoid a boulder in the middle of the road. The tanker contained fuel, which spills onto the roadway. You must provide accident progression in a PowerPoint presentation. Lesson 7 Tanker spill 35

1. Start Easy Street Draw (if it is not already open). 2. On the New Drawing window, click Curve. 3. Click Straight. 4. Click OK. 5. To provide more drawing space in the work area, on the toolbar, click five times. 6. Use the Square Handles to drag the street to either side of the work area. 7. Right-click on the middle Diamond Handle. Click Split Segment. Additional Diamond Handles will appear on either side of the middle handle. 36 Lesson 7 Tanker spill

8. Curve the street using the Diamond Handles that have been added. 9. Click on the Symbols tab. 10. From the Roadway > Roadside toolset, drag the Tree 2 symbol into the work area. a. Copy the tree symbol five times. b. Positioning trees along side the road. 11. While still in the Roadway > Roadside toolset, drag in a Boulder. a. Copy the symbol three times. b. Resize symbols to various sizes/shapes. c. Position boulders in a cluster, near the lower bend. Lesson 7 Tanker spill 37

12. From the Vehicles > Semi/Trailer toolset, drag the Semi Tanker symbol into the work area. 13. Right-click on the Drawing 1 tab, located below the work area in the lower right corner. Click Clone on the shortcut menu. You will automatically be directed to the work area of Drawing 2. 14. Move the semi forward, toward the end of the first curve in the road. Position appropriately. 15. From the Roadway > Marks toolset, drag in Skid Marks. Position the Skid Mark behind the semi. Copy Skid Mark. 38 Lesson 7 Tanker spill

16. Right-click on the Drawing 2 tab, lower right corner of the work area. Click Clone on the shortcut menu. You will be automatically directed to the work area of Drawing 3. 17. Drag the semi forward. 18. Lengthen the skid marks so they are directly behind semi. 19. To flip the semi on its side: a. Click on the semi to select the symbol. b. Click the Flip button on the Properties Bar. c. Click the Flip top to bottom button Properties Bar. on the Lesson 7 Tanker spill 39

20. To draw hazardous spill: a. Click Lasso Zoom button. Draw a box around the semi and the area you wish to add spill. b. Using the Closed Shape drawing tool the spill. draw c. While the shape is still selected, click on the color Tan in the Properties Bar. 21. The shape is on top of the semi. Right-click on the shape, select Arrange and click Send to Back. 22. Click the Hazmat symbol toolset button. Drag in the Placards symbol (fire diamond). Position it on the spill. 23. Begin typing the numbers 2, 3, 2, 0. Classification numbers will automatically populate in diamond. 40 Lesson 7 Tanker spill

24. Click the Zoom to Fit button to return to normal view. 25. To add your logo: a. Click Tools > Options. Easy Street Draw Options box appears. b. Click Print Standard. c. Click Browse for Logo button. The Browse for Logo box will appear. d. Browse for logo file or type in the file name. e. Click Open button. Your logo now appears in the preview box. f. In the Easy Street Draw Options box, check the box next to Logo. g. Click OK. Lesson 7 Tanker spill 41

26. To export your drawing to PowerPoint format: a. Click File > Create PowerPoint Presentation. Save As window will appear. b. Choose the location on your computer where you wish to save your presentation. c. Name the file. d. Click the Save button. A new window will open with your PowerPoint slides. Your presentation will also be saved in the location specified in the Save As window. 27. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 7. To prepare for the next lesson, close your presentation. In Easy Street Draw, on the Drawing menu choose Erase & Start Over. 42 Lesson 7 Tanker spill

Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation In addition to the skills learned in lessons 1-7, this lesson teaches the following skills, which are discussed in more detail on the pages referenced below: Triangulation Adding workbook details Printing measurement points Description A large sedan drifts over the middle line on a one-way parkway. The driver hits the breaks too late and sedan hits a tree. As the first officer on the scene, you will be submitting a report of the crash scene. Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation 43

1. Start Easy Street Draw (if it is not already open). 2. On the New Drawing window, click Curve. 3. Click Curve2. 4. Click OK. 5. Click the Symbols layer tab. From the Roadway > Roadside symbol toolset, drag Tree5 in to the work area. Copy the tree symbol twice, and position above the curve. Note To ensure the entire symbols can be seen, you may need to adjust the screen view. 6. While still in the Roadway >Roadside toolset, drag the Overhead Light into the work area. Copy the Overhead Light symbol once. Rotate and position so they are placed at an angle on either side of the inner curve. 44 Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation

7. Click on the Draw a Rectangle drawing tool. Draw a rectangle between the two light posts. 8. While the rectangle is still selected, type Marble Statue. Text will automatically populate within the shape. 9. Click the Field Measurements layer tab. 10. Drag the Reference Point symbol on to the work area, and position it to the right of the light post base. 11. Drag the Reference Point symbol on to the work area again - position this point at the upper left corner of the statue. 12. With Reference Points selected, click the Edit Measurements button. Measurement data entry grid will open in a separate window. 13. Type in the following data: Note Pt.1 and Pt.2 will default to A and B respectively, and all Directions should be Shaded. Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation 45

ID 1 Description start 1 st skid mark Distance 1 25 11 Distance 2 13 ID 2 Description end 1 st skid mark Distance 1 27 2 Distance 2 20 3 ID 3 Description start 2 nd skid mark Distance 1 29 5 Distance 2 16 ID 4 Description end 2 nd skid mark Distance 1 30 1 Distance 2 22 2 ID 5 Description rear left bumper Distance 1 26 7 Distance 2 20 3 ID 6 Description front left side mirror Distance 1 31 3 Distance 2 28 2 14. Click the OK button. To position evidence from marker points: 15. Click the Symbols layer tab. From the Vehicle > Car toolset, drag in the Large Sedan symbol. Rotate and position so the left front bumper is aligned with the 5 pointer, and the left side mirror with 6. 16. The car symbol is on top of the tree. Right-click on the Sedan, select Arrange > Send to back. 46 Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation

17. From the Roadway > Marks symbol toolset, drag in Skid Marks. Position to align with points 1 and 2. Note Skid marks will snap to the points. A red circle will alert you to the proper placement. 18. Repeat step 17 for points 3 and 4. 19. To add workbook details, click the workbook details button, located at the bottom of the work area. The workbook details window will open. Note Your logo should be displayed in the preview box, from Lesson 7. 20. Add the following scene details: Case Number: 283743 Date: Click the browser arrow and select April 1, 2007. Location: Anderson Parkway. Workbook Narrative: At 0200 hours on 1st April 2007, I arrived at Anderson Parkway. Silver, late model sedan had hit, head on, the tree located at the northeast corner of Parkway. Drawing Description: Location of sedan as measured from right corner of light post base and upper left-hand corner of statue base. Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation 47

21. Click OK. 22. From the main menu, click Tools > Options. The Easy Street Draw Options window will open. 23. Select Print Standard. Make sure all boxes are checked. 24. Select Print Measurement. Check both boxes. 25. Click OK. 26. From the main menu, click File > Print Preview to see what your final product will look like when printed. 27. Congratulations! You have successfully completed Lesson 8. On the Drawing menu choose Erase & Start Over to begin a drawing all your own. 48 Lesson 8 Locating evidence using triangulation