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Methods and Background

Information about the collection of the Scottish Household Survey data

Information about the collection of the Road Accident Statistics data

  • "Stats 19" illustrative forms: show the information collected. "Road Accidents Scotland" includes copies, and an example "accident book" which also shows what might be collected for local use.
  • "Stats 20" instructions for the completion of the returns: detailed notes of guidance on the accidents to be reported and on points on individual fields.
  • "Stats 21" procedures for submitting road accident data: details of record layouts and validity checks etc.

Road accident statistics returns for January 2005 onwards

Final details of the variables and their codes are given in:

  • "Stats 20" (2005) (PDF version) (116 pages) - produced in October 2004. The form at the end is an example of the standard English/Welsh form.
  • "Stats 20" (2005) (Word version without the standard English/Welsh form) (112 pages)

The other documents (below) were produced in December 2003. Since then, there have been minor changes to the descriptions/labels of a few variables/codes - but no changes to the variables or the valid codes.

variable 2.9 "Vehicle location at time of accident..."
the check "IF 1.12 (1st Road Class) = 1 or 2.." should be:
IF 1.12 (1st Road Class) = 1 or 2 THEN 2.9 = 00, 02, 05, 06, 07 or 08
because code 02 (bus lane) is valid (as there is one on part of the M4)

Variable 3.10 "Pedestrian Location"
the check "IF 3.10 = 01-04..." should be:
IF 3.10 = 01-04 THEN 1.20a (Pedestrian Crossing - Human Control) = 1 or 2 OR 1.20b (Pedestrian Crossing - Physical Facilities) = 1, 4, 5, 7, 8 or 9
because 1.20b code 7 "Footbridge or subway" is valid (it is a type of pedestrian crossing facility, which variable 3.10 codes 01-04 indicate is present).

Variable 2.22 "Age of Driver"
under the "Comments" heading, the check "If driver age unknown...." should be:
If Driver Age is unknown 2.22 MUST = BLANK (not 00 or 99)
BLANK acceptable if 2.24 (Hit and Run) = 1 or 2 or 2.7 (Manoeuvres) = 2

For 1999 to 2004, inclusive

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