stats19 (Q39495)

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Work with Open Road Traffic Casualty Data from Great Britain
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stats19
Work with Open Road Traffic Casualty Data from Great Britain

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    2.0.1
    17 November 2022
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    0.1.1
    18 January 2019
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    0.2.0
    15 February 2019
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    0.2.1
    3 April 2019
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    1.0.0
    28 July 2019
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    1.1.0
    15 October 2019
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    1.2.0
    3 March 2020
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    1 October 2020
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    1.4.0
    15 March 2021
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    1.4.1
    28 March 2021
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    1.4.3
    21 July 2021
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    2.0.0
    30 October 2021
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    3.0.0
    12 October 2023
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    3.0.2
    5 November 2023
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    3.0.3
    9 February 2024
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    9 February 2024
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    Tools to help download, process and analyse the UK road collision data collected using the 'STATS19' form. The datasets are provided as 'CSV' files with detailed road safety information about the circumstances of car crashes and other incidents on the roads resulting in casualties in Great Britain from 1979 to present. Tables are available on 'colissions' with the circumstances (e.g. speed limit of road), information about 'vehicles' involved (e.g. type of vehicle), and 'casualties' (e.g. age). The statistics relate only to events on public roads that were reported to the police, and subsequently recorded, using the 'STATS19' collision reporting form. See the Department for Transport website <https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/cb7ae6f0-4be6-4935-9277-47e5ce24a11f/road-safety-data> for more information on these datasets. The package is described in a paper in the Journal of Open Source Software (Lovelace et al. 2019) <doi:10.21105/joss.01181>. See Gilardi et al. (2022) <doi:10.1111/rssa.12823>, Vidal-Tortosa et al. (2021) <doi:10.1016/j.jth.2021.101291>, and Tait et al. (2023) <doi:10.1016/j.aap.2022.106895> for examples of how the data can be used for methodological and empirical road safety research.
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