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GIS data in road traffic accident statistics in Finland Nordisk Statistikermøde i København 11.-14. august 2010 Mari Törmänen [email protected]

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Page 1: GIS data in road traffic accident statistics in Finland Nordisk Statistikermøde i København 11.-14. august 2010 Mari Törmänen mari.tormanen@stat.fi

GIS data in road traffic accident statistics in Finland

Nordisk Statistikermøde i København 11.-14. august 2010

Mari Törmä[email protected]

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Road traffic accident statistics

Used for evaluating the level of road safety.

Provide guidelines for road safety measures and traffic planning.

The principal users of the statistics at the national level are Ministries as well as various central agencies and transport organisations.

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GIS (Geographic Information System)

At the beginning of 2009, the police started to record accurate co-ordinates for accident scenes.

Statistics Finland introduced a new geographic information system to help locate the places where road traffic accidents occur.

The co-ordinates make it possible to combine road traffic accident data with geographical data Digiroad.

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Digiroad Digiroad is a national road database.

Maintained and updated by the Finnish Transport Agency (formely the Finnish Road Administration).

Contains data on the locations of all roads and streets in Finland.

Contains information on geometry, physical features and travel-related characteristics.

The co-ordinate system of Digiroad is EUREF-FIN.

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Combining Digiroad and road traffic accident data

Statistics Finland receives from the police data on road traffic accidents.

After entering the data into the database, new accidents are located to the road network with the geographic information system.

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The map application

The map application can be used to correct the co-ordinates.

With the information from the police report one can relocate the accident on a map.

It is possible to make different inquiries about the roads and their features.

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The map application

an accident spot

a bus stop

a pedestrian crossing

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The map application

an accident spot

a bridge

traffic lights

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The map application

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an accident spot

a pedestrian crossing

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New information

Statistics Finland checks the information that the police has reported and supplements the data.

It is possible to get information about the accident that was not available before.

Locating the accidents on a map allows researchers to visualise the data better.

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Conclusions

A geographic information system allows us to handle, view, understand, interpret and visualise data in many new ways.

For the statistical process the geographic information system improves the quality of the data.

It is possible to get some missing information directly from the geographical data received.

The statistical process is more effective and the users have better quality and more information about road traffic accidents than before.

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Thank you!

Any questions?

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