CARS : Connecting Administrative vehicle data for Research on Sustainable transport
CARS:连接管理车辆数据以进行可持续交通研究
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/X000648/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 107.67万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Our proposal builds on a previous UKRI funded project (referred to as the 'EPSRC MOT Project') and is a timely and exciting opportunity to link and open up two data-sets related to the registration and usage patterns of all vehicles less than 3.5 tonnes ('Light Duty Vehicles') in Great Britain (GB): 1. "Registration data": the DVLA's vehicle licensing procedures generate vehicle stock tables, compiled for about 40 million vehicles each quarter, which record the location of the registered keeper through the vehicle's lifetime as well as numerous vehicle attributes. The Department for Transport (DfT) receives this data quarterly and publishes aggregated vehicle licencing statistics with a very limited number of vehicle characteristics. A Vehicle Enquiry Service API can be accessed via special permission but the available fields are limited. 2. "MOT data": since 2006, the DVSA has digitally recorded the make, model, age, engine type and odometer reading of every vehicle taking an annual road worthiness ('MOT') test in GB. Approximately 30 million tests and 50 million associated items are added each year. This data has been on public release since late 2010 but the database only includes a vehicle once it has its first test (usually after three years) and so it is only a partial record of all vehicles. The data on public release also does not include the location of the registered keeper. The creation of annual mileages for each vehicle from the odometer reading supplied in the MOT data is computationally complex and formed a core part of the work undertaken in our previous study (see details of our initial study on which we would base the methodology). It is currently impossible for anyone other than the data owners to link these data sources to create a complete database of all vehicles and odometer readings and link these to where they are located in the country. This is because only aggregated or partial data from these two sources is currently on public release. In addition, even where the odometer readings are supplied in the MOT data, the creation of annual vehicle mileages is computationally complex and requires a significant amount of effort and resource to produce robust data. These computations formed a core part of the work undertaken in our previous study and we would base the methodology in this project on those innovations. The goal is that these two sets of data generated by the motoring public are routinely combined, mileage calculations are standardised and automated and an anonymised single set of data is made available. We expect to produce multiple research-ready datasets from this project. Our core 'minimum viable product' (MVP) will consist of: 1. 'Vehicle-level Data' which is the most disclosive and stored inside a Trusted Research Environment (TRE) (and from which other product datasets are derived). 2. 'Aggregated Vehicle Data' which is aggregated to an appropriate geography, such as LSOA and also stored within a TRE. We will work with the data owners to streamline the way in which these two sets of data generated by the motoring public can be routinely brought together and anonymised so that individual vehicles cannot be identified. We will develop ways of robustly adding mileages and emissions of each vehicle and carry out some exploratory data to show how this data can be used to investigate a whole series of societal objectives related to environmental impacts, road safety, accessibility and efficient and fair investment in transport and energy infrastructure.
我们的建议建立在之前英国研究所资助的一个项目(称为“EPSRC MOT项目”)的基础上,是一个及时和令人兴奋的机会,可以连接和开放两个与英国(GB)所有3.5吨以下车辆(“轻型车辆”)的注册和使用模式相关的数据集:“登记数据”:DVLA的车辆许可程序生成车辆库存表,每季度汇编约4000万辆汽车,记录了车辆使用寿命期间登记保管人的位置以及许多车辆属性。运输部(DfT)每季度收到这些数据,并公布汇总的车辆牌照统计数据,其中车辆特征数量非常有限。车辆查询服务的应用程式界面须经特别许可方可使用,但可用的栏位有限。2. “MOT数据”:自2006年以来,DVSA以数字方式记录了每辆每年参加“MOT”测试的车辆的品牌、型号、车龄、发动机类型和里程表读数。每年大约增加3000万项测试和5000万项相关项目。这些数据自2010年底以来一直在公开发布,但该数据库只包括首次测试的车辆(通常是三年后),因此它只是所有车辆的部分记录。公开发布的数据也不包括注册保管人的所在地。从MOT数据中提供的里程表读数中创建每辆车的年行驶里程在计算上是复杂的,并且是我们之前研究工作的核心部分(参见我们最初研究的细节,我们的方法将基于此研究)。目前,除了数据所有者之外,任何人都不可能将这些数据源链接起来,以创建所有车辆和里程表读数的完整数据库,并将这些数据与它们在该国的位置链接起来。这是因为目前只有来自这两个来源的汇总或部分数据公开发布。此外,即使在MOT数据中提供了里程表读数,每年车辆里程的创建在计算上也是复杂的,需要大量的工作和资源来生成可靠的数据。这些计算构成了我们之前研究工作的核心部分,我们将在这些创新的基础上建立这个项目的方法。目标是将这两组由驾驶公众产生的数据常规地结合起来,将里程计算标准化和自动化,并提供一组匿名数据。我们希望从这个项目中产生多个研究就绪的数据集。我们的核心“最小可行产品”(MVP)将包括:1。“车辆级数据”,这是最公开的,存储在可信研究环境(TRE)中(并从中派生出其他产品数据集)。2. “聚合车辆数据”,聚合到适当的地理位置,如LSOA,并存储在TRE中。我们会与资料拥有人合作,简化由驾驶公众产生的两套资料的汇合点,并进行匿名处理,使个别车辆无法被识别。我们将开发大量增加每辆车的里程数和排放量的方法,并进行一些探索性数据,以显示如何使用这些数据来调查与环境影响、道路安全、可达性以及交通和能源基础设施的有效和公平投资相关的一系列社会目标。
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Jillian Anable其他文献
Understanding the large role of long-distance travel in carbon emissions from passenger travel
了解长途旅行在旅客出行碳排放中的重要作用
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- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:56.7
- 作者:
Z. Wadud;Muhammad Adeel;Jillian Anable - 通讯作者:
Jillian Anable
Clear support for an unclear concept? Public attitudes towards local energy systems in the United Kingdom
- DOI:
10.1016/j.erss.2024.103658 - 发表时间:
2024-10-01 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
Iain Soutar;Patrick Devine-Wright;Hannah Devine-Wright;Chad Walker;Charlie Wilson;Rajat Gupta;Jillian Anable - 通讯作者:
Jillian Anable
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MOT: Motoring and car Ownership Trends in the UK
MOT:英国的驾驶和汽车拥有量趋势
- 批准号:
EP/K000438/2 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 107.67万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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MOT:英国的驾驶和汽车拥有量趋势
- 批准号:
EP/K000438/1 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 107.67万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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