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In article , (Steve Naïve) wrote: "Ed Crowley" wrote in : "Matthew P Jones" wrote in message ... On this page http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/stats/default.asp One of the tabs is marked SPADs - clicking on this brings up "category A1 SPADs and MAT" What is MAT in this context? (SPAD = Signal(s) Passed at Danger) -- SteveN Please remove the N from my email address to reply Not too sure. The monitoring of anything is done in periods which are four weeks long - the start of period one normally corresponding to the start of the tax year. This gives 13 periods per year. They've displayed the totals per calendar month, so the M probably means Month and the T Total (Monthly Actual Total?). I see they don't exactly give the latest figures, the chart ending in 2002 compared with their other information which is (still rather behind) shown for August/September 2003. Mind you, they stopped updating the SPADs details on the SPADs noticeboards at work after last April's figures so perhaps they don't want people to have the latest information. Roger MAT stands for Moving Annual Trend. |
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