Contributing Uninjured Pedestrians
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- | '''Crash Involved Contributing Uninjured Pedestrian''' is a [[dimension]] in [[MAST Professional]]. | + | '''Crash Involved Contributing Uninjured Pedestrian''' is a [[boolean]] [[dimension]] in [[MAST Professional]]. |
- | Under [[STATS20]], it is possible for certain [[contributory factors]] to be attributed to the actions of uninjured pedestrians. For [[crashes]] where this has occurred, this | + | Under [[STATS20]], it is possible for certain [[contributory factors]] to be attributed to the actions of uninjured pedestrians. For [[crashes]] where this has occurred, this dimension will give a result of 'Yes'. These crashes will include one or more of the following factors attributed by the attending officer to an uninjured pedestrian: |
*[[Contributory factors definitions#Road Environment Contributed|Poor or Defective Road Surface]] | *[[Contributory factors definitions#Road Environment Contributed|Poor or Defective Road Surface]] |
Current revision as of 15:50, 8 October 2013
Crash Involved Contributing Uninjured Pedestrian is a boolean dimension in MAST Professional.
Under STATS20, it is possible for certain contributory factors to be attributed to the actions of uninjured pedestrians. For crashes where this has occurred, this dimension will give a result of 'Yes'. These crashes will include one or more of the following factors attributed by the attending officer to an uninjured pedestrian:
- Poor or Defective Road Surface
- Deposit on road (eg. oil, mud, chippings)
- Slippery road (due to weather)
- Inadequate or masked signs or road markings
- Defective traffic signals
- Traffic calming (eg. speed cushions, road humps, chicanes))
- Temporary road layout (eg. contraflow
- Road layout (eg. bend, hill, narrow carriageway
- Animal or object in carriagway
- Slippery inspection cover or road marking
- Impaired by alcohol
- Impaired by drugs (illicit or medicinal)
- Fatigue
- Uncorrected, defective eyesight
- Illness or disability, mental or physical
- Crossing road masked by stationary or parked vehicle
- Failed to look properly
- Failed to judge vehicle's path or speed
- Wrong use of pedestrian crossing facility
- Dangerous action in carriageway (eg. playing)
- Impaired by alcohol
- Impaired by drugs (illicit or medicinal)
- Careless, reckless or in a hurry
- Pedestrian wearing dark clothing at night
- Disability or illness, mental or physical
- Stolen vehicle
- Vehicle in course of crime
- Emergency vehicle on a call
- Vehicle door opened or closed negligently
- Other - please specify below