users: Users in accident

Description Usage Format Source

Description

A dataset with details about the users implicated in the accidents logged in the dataset caracteristics and places

Usage

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Format

A data frame with 1876005 rows and 12 variables:

Acc_number

Accident identifier

Num_Veh

Identification of the vehicle taken back for each user occupying this vehicle (including pedestrians who are attached to the vehicles that hit them)

place

Allows to locate the place occupied in the vehicle by the user at the time of the accident

catu

User category:

  • 1 : Driver

  • 2 : Passenger

  • 3 : Pedestrian

  • 4 : Pedestrian in rollerblade or scooter

grav

everity of the accident: The injured users are classified into three categories of victims plus the uninjured

  • Unscathed

  • Killed

  • Hospitalized wounded

  • Light injury

sex

Sex of the user

  • Male

  • Female

Year_on

Year of birth of the user

trip

Reason for traveling at the time of the accident:

  • 1 : Home - work

  • 2 : Home - school

  • 3 : Shopping - Shopping

  • 4 : Professional use

  • 5 : Promenade - leisure

  • 9 : Other

secu

on 2 characters:

the first concerns the existence of a safety equipment

  • 1 : Belt

  • 2 : Helmet

  • 3 : Children's device

  • 4 : Reflective equipment

  • 9 : Other

the second is the use of Safety Equipment

  • 1 : Yes

  • 2 : No

  • 3 : Not determinable

locp

Location of the pedestrian:

On pavement:

  • 1 : More than 50 m from the pedestrian crossing

  • 2 : Less than 50 m from the pedestrian crossing

On pedestrian crossing:

  • 3 : Without light signaling

  • 4 : With light signaling

Various:

  • 5 : On the sidewalk

  • 6 : On the verge

  • 7 : On refuge or BAU

  • 8 : On against aisle

actp

Action of the pedestrian:

Moving

  • 0 : not specified or not applicable

  • 1 : Meaning bumping vehicle

  • 2 : Opposite direction of the vehicle

Various

  • 3 : Crossing

  • 4 : Masked

  • 5 : Playing - running

  • 6 : With animal

  • 9 : Other

etatp

This variable is used to specify whether the injured pedestrian was alone or not

  • 1 : Only

  • 2 : Accompanied

  • 3 : In a group

Source

https://www.kaggle.com/ahmedlahlou/accidents-in-france-from-2005-to-2016


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