Under the terms of the Prime Minister's directive on Survey Control, regular surveys of business and local authorities must be reviewed at least every five years, governed by guidelines issued by the Central Statistical Office's (CSO) Survey Control Unit. The main purpose of such reviews is to ensure that the survey still provides a necessary input to the work of government, and is consistent with the Government's aim of reducing the burden of form-filling on businesses and local authorities. This article describes the 1992 review of the collection of road injury accident data in Great Britain. It covers how the review is conducted national and local recommendations. A full review report is published as Department of Transport (DOT) Statistics Bulletin (93) 34. (See C 9190 a+b) For the covering abstract of the book see IRRD 859639.
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