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School Map & Charts - All Years STHC Road Traffic Accident (STATS19) Analysis
Use the options panel below to filter the most recent years () STHC Travel Distance & Pupil Usual Mode of Travel Analysis results. You can filter the data on a combination of...
All the available key results of the Road Accident (STATS19) Analysis pupil distribution for is shown here on an interactive Google map, with the STHC Pupil Travel Distance & Mode Analysis results for the pupils on the map shown in associated tables and charts. Use the options panel below to filter the pupils shown on a combination of Pupil Usual Mode of Travel, National Curriculum Year (NCY) range, and maximum travel distance. After selecting the options, click the "FILTER MAP BY SELECTED OPTIONS" button and the pupil distribution map, summary data tables and bar charts will be automatically updated accordingly.
Notes:-
1. Map Style - How the Pupil Distribution map is rendered will depend on the type of user:-
General Public (default option) - For the casual viewer, the map is rendered as an anonymised "hotspot" style map only for all schools.
Registered School Staff Users - Each school will be also able to view the Pupil Distribution map for their school as individual pupil icons & travel lines, and users can toggle between this "Pupil Icon" and the "Hotspot" view. The maps for all other schools in the LA will be available but will still only be rendered as a "hotspot" one. Note that users must be logged in to see the Pupil Icon map. All Dorset schools will have received a username and password for a single School Staff account for the STHC portal as part of their STHC pack and we would recommend that a particular member of staff takes responsibility for sharing the login details with colleagues at the local school level as the data is useful for day-to-day school management as well as for teaching. Note that it will be up to each school to decide for themselves whether or not pupils are allowed to view the Pupil Icon map as part of normal teaching in a classroom setting. As already mentioned though pupils do not need an individual login to see the "Hotspot" map.
Registered Administrator Users - The highest level of access enables users to see the "Pupil Icon" map for all schools in the authority as well as the "Hotspot" one, though again the user must be registered with us and logged in. We would envisage such users to be local authority officers involved in the strategic planning and delivery of local services to all schools in the local authority eg. transport planning.
2. Pupil Count & Travel Distance Data Table - This table is interactive. The rows can be re-ordered from highest to lowest value or vice versa by clicking on the column header.
Suggested Starting Points: Why not filter the data on the reasonable walk threshold for the selected school (0.8 km for primary, 2.0 km for secondary) to get a baseline figure for the number of accidents that have occurred since 2005, and then filter this by year to see if one year has been worse than any other?