Glossary of Data Variables for Fatal and accident causation ... - ERSO
Glossary of Data Variables for Fatal and accident causation ... - ERSO
Glossary of Data Variables for Fatal and accident causation ... - ERSO
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# Variable Value Notes<br />
R62 Pedestrian Facility<br />
Work package 5 <strong>Data</strong>base <strong>Glossary</strong><br />
Code the type <strong>of</strong> pedestrian crossing facility that was either being used at the <strong>accident</strong> scene<br />
or in close vicinity <strong>of</strong> the <strong>accident</strong> scene.<br />
R63 Cycle facilities<br />
1 = None Present<br />
2 = Desire line only<br />
3 = Refuge<br />
4 = Drop kerb only<br />
5 = Pedestrian crossing without traffic control<br />
6 = Pedestrian crossing with traffic control<br />
7 = Footbridge<br />
8 = Subway<br />
-888 = Other<br />
-999 = Unknown<br />
1 = None<br />
2 = Advanced cycle lane separated by<br />
kerbing<br />
3 = Cycle lane on footway<br />
4 = Cycle lane separated by road markings<br />
5 = Cycle (toucan) crossing<br />
No pedestrian facility<br />
No <strong>of</strong>ficial pedestrian facility present but there is evidence (such as mud tracks) that the area<br />
is used by pedestrians.<br />
An area in the middle <strong>of</strong> the road that pedestrians can use to aid crossing<br />
A section <strong>of</strong> the kerb is lowered to aid transition from pathway to road.<br />
Any roadway infrastructure that spans the width <strong>of</strong> the roadway, which is not accompanied<br />
by traffic lights eg Zebra crossing.<br />
Any roadway infrastructure that spans the width <strong>of</strong> the roadway, which is accompanied by<br />
traffic lights, eg. Pelican crossing<br />
A walkway created to pass over the top <strong>of</strong> the roadway<br />
A walkway created to pass under the roadway<br />
Code the type <strong>of</strong> cycle facility that was either being used at the <strong>accident</strong> scene or in close<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> the <strong>accident</strong> scene.<br />
No cycle facility<br />
The cycle lane is at the same level as the roadway but there is a physical divider.<br />
The cycle lane is on a higher level compared to the carriageway.<br />
The cycle lane is on the same level as the carriageway <strong>and</strong> only separated by road<br />
markings.<br />
A crossing where pedestrians <strong>and</strong> cyclists share a wide <strong>and</strong> unsegregated crossing area.<br />
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