MAST Data Update

 

MAST Data Update

September 20, 2017

MAST Data Update

Many of you will have read Bruce's blog on the delay in the release of the UK road safety figures for 2016 with the much-awaited results published on the 28th September.

This hold up has meant we are unable to update the various MAST instances and dashboards that rely on the data as the information is not being released by the DfT until the end of the month.

As you will expect we have been preparing for this and hope to process the information within a week or two of receiving it which means MAST users will see rolling updates form the beginning of October.

We will be in touch again in a few weeks once the updates have started.

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