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Hi:
This is great stuff - but I'm concerned someone unsure of the background of STATS19 data collection might come to incorrect conclusions, specifically around changes in Serious casualties over time, and in recent-year analysis of spatial differences in Serious casualties.
There are new data collection methods, compared to paper, in this data now:
- CRASH (a DfT promoted mobile app for police)
- COPA (a Met Police mobile system)
- Online public submissions
(http://roadsafetyanalysis.org/2017/09/2016-gb-casualty-data-released/)
Not all constabularies will be on CRASH/COPA, but they will be showing rises in Serious casualties relative to previous years, to some degree because these apps force those entering data to enter data more precisely. (Many who ought to don't know what constitutes a "serious"). This can easily be mis-read and encourage false conclusions.
I'd suggest some sort of warning either as the package loads, or for results including 2016+ data in the first instance.
I'd also be happy to hunt down a list of Police Forces and when/if they switched, so that you could add another field ("data_entry_type" or similar). One could then adjust serious totals as appropriate to make analysis across space or time more robust.
Ivo