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Local authority dashboard #65

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Robinlovelace opened this issue Nov 18, 2020 · 4 comments
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Local authority dashboard #65

Robinlovelace opened this issue Nov 18, 2020 · 4 comments

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@Robinlovelace
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Robinlovelace commented Nov 18, 2020

There is need for a high level disaggregated presentation of the data to get a general overview of the data allowing things like:

  • Select the geographic level of analysis
  • Choose the type of data (crashes, casualties, vehicles)
  • Filter by various columns, primarily year and location
  • But also arbitrary fields like road type, engine size etc

Preliminary sketch of how this 'data dashboard', that is complementary with but more zoomed-out than the eAtlas approach in, is below.

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This would be more like https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/constituency-data-traffic-accidents/ than the crash map

An interesting approach: http:https://seattlecollisions.timganter.io/collisions/sd/2010-11-12/ed/2020-11-12/m/1/nelat/47.72585823292033/nelng/-122.32766741974048/swlat/47.713053596999394/swlng/-122.34054202301196

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layik commented Nov 27, 2020

Beautiful work @Robinlovelace. We can definitely learn from this, it is not mobile friendly. What I can see is the option to go small map big sidebar or reverse.

Overall, looks great!

@Robinlovelace Robinlovelace changed the title Dashboard design Local authority dashboard Jan 27, 2021
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See here for the sketch (may not be persistent): https://excalidraw.com/#room=bf5460ef09ebc3cdadef,si88ngJ5WOtODVqqjqVu3Q and here for some preliminary ideas on code: https://github.com/saferactive/saferactive/tree/master/code/tests/app-who-hit-who

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Another inspiration is the pacs website - thanks @wengraf.

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