Data Linkage in Road Safety: bridging the divide to support better health outcomes

Author: Seema Yalamanchil, Imperial College London

Date of Publication: February 2024

Uploaded to Knowledge Centre: 13 February 2024

This report summarises the findings of the Road Traffic Injury – Analytics for Integrated
Data (RTI–AID) project which has sought to assess how a range of data sources could be
better harnessed to contribute to UK road safety. This included attempting new ways of
integrating routinely collected health and transport data as well as ascertaining the potential
contributions of a range of new data sources to UK road safety.

The project has been delivered by Imperial College London / Imperial College Healthcare Trust and funded by the RAC Foundation and the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) via their Road Safety Grants Programme.

Download the report from the RAC Foundation website:

https://www.racfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/Data-Linkage-in-Road-Safety_Yalamanchili_Feb24.pdf

For more information about the project visit:

https://www.
imperial.ac.uk/centre-for-health-policy/our-work/data-science-and-analytics/road-traffic-
injury–analytics-for-integrated-data-rti-aid/.