stats19 3.4.0 2025-10
- Major updates to deal with new file names and column names in
updated files hosted by the Department for Transport (#268)
- Refactored download logic to no longer use .zip files, which are no
longer served by the DfT. The package now downloads .csv files
directly.
- Switched from
download.file() to
curl::curl_download() for more robust downloads
(#258).
- Improved documentation around setting a permanent download directory
using the
STATS19_DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY environment variable
(#211).
- Promoted essential packages for data download and formatting
(
dplyr, lubridate, jsonlite) from
Suggests to Imports.
- Replaced
reshape2 with tidyr for data
manipulation (#276).
- Added support for downloading the last 5 years of data using
year = "5 years" (#261).
- The
get_stats19_adjustments() function now returns a
message explaining that adjustments are included in the main casualty
dataset, as the separate adjustments file is no longer provided by the
DfT (#266).
- Added a new vignette that reproduces the DfT’s pedestrian factsheet
(#240, #277).
stats19 3.3.1 2025-01
- Downloads now work when you are on networks with firewalls
(#255)
stats19 3.3.0 2025-01
- Support for 2023 data (#251)
- Another round of updates to the schema files thanks to updates from
the DfT
stats19 3.2.0 2024-10
- Updates so package functions fail gracefully when input data is not
as expected, e.g. due to URL changes (#252)
stats19 3.1.0 2024-07
- stats19 now relies on the
stats19_variables object to
format the different tables columns (#245) (credit @layik), fixing an issue in
which ages were removed from the casualties table, fixing
(#235)
- If
year is less than 2018 the package auto-downloads
the full dataset (#239)
stats19 3.0.3 2024-02
- Update documentation to account for the shift in table names,
replacing
accidents with collisions and
casualty with casualties (#232)
stats19 3.0.2 2023-11
- Fix issue with coordinates as characters (#228)
stats19 3.0.1 2023-10
- Minor update to increase default
timeout in
get_stats19() to 10 minutes (#226)
stats19 3.0.0 2023-10
- Major update so the package works with the new csv files (up to
2022)
- Deprecation of
read_accidents in favour of
read_collisions and using consistent collision
instead of accidents.
- Other minor improvements
stats19 2.0.1 2022-11
- Changes spatstat.core related code (#217)
stats19 2.0.0 2020-10
- Major changes to the datasets provided by the DfT have led to major
changes to the package. See (#212) for details.
- To reduce code complexity the package no longer supports reading in
multiple years
- This puts the onus on the user of the package to understand the
input data, rather than relying on clever coding to join everything
together. Note: you can easily join different years, e.g. with the
command
purrr::map_dfr().
stats19 1.5.0 2021-10
- Support new https download links (#208)
- Package tests now pass when wifi is turned off
- URLs have been fixed
stats19 1.4.3 2021-07-21
- Use 1st edition of
readr on Windows to prevent errors
on reading data (#205)
stats19 1.4.2 2021-07
- Fix CRAN checks associated with access to online resources
(#204)
- Fix
issues associated with
get_ULEZ() and
get_MOT() functions
stats19 1.4.1
- New function
get_ULEZ() to get data on vehicles from a
number plate (thanks to Ivo Wengraf)
- Added a test to prevent rare failures in
get_stats19()
when data_dir points to the working directory
stats19 1.4.0
- Add
get_stats19_adjustments() function
- Use GH Actions for CI (#177)
- Fixed a problem with
get_stats19() and multiple years
that could be linked with the same data file (#168)
- Fix issues with vignettes for CRAN (#190)
stats19 1.3.0
- Support for 2019 data (#171)
stats19 1.2.0
- Tests now pass on the development version of R (4.0.0)
- The package now has a hex sticker! See
https://github.com/ropensci/stats19/issues/132 for discussion
- The output of formatted crash datasets gains a new column,
datetime that is a properly formatted date-time
(POSIXct) object in the correct timezone
(Europe/London) (#146)
- Enables the download of multiple years as per
https://github.com/ropensci/stats19/issues/99, thanks to Layik Hama
- Users can now set the default data download directory with
STATS19_DOWNLOAD_DIRECTORY=/path/to/data in your .Renviron file:
https://github.com/ropensci/stats19/issues/141
get_stats19() gains a new argument
output_format() that enables results to be returned as an
sf object or a ppp object for use the the
spatstat package thanks to work by Andrea Gilardi
https://github.com/ropensci/stats19/pull/136
stats19 1.1.0
- Now enables the download of 2018 data
- Various bug fixes, see
https://github.com/ropensci/stats19/issues
- Update website link: https://docs.ropensci.org/stats19/
- New work-in-progress vignette on vehicles data:
https://docs.ropensci.org/stats19/articles/stats19-vehicles.html
stats19 1.0.0
- Major change to
dl_stats19(): it is now much easier to
download STATS19 data. By default ask = FALSE in
get_stats19() and dl_stats19().
stats19 0.2.1
- Fixed issue with column labels not being there - see #82
stats19 0.2.0
get_stats19() gains an ask argument
(TRUE by default, set as FALSE to make road
crash data access even more automated!)
- The
date column now is of the correct class after
formatting POSIXct. See #86
- Added a
NEWS.md file to track changes to the
package.