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Citywide Mobility Survey - Trip 2022
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Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) Trip table contains characteristics of each trip made by the participants, including origins and destinations, mode, purpose,... -
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VZV_SIP Corridors
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Safety-oriented engineering improvements that use multiple treatments (signals, markings, concrete etc) on both corridors and intersections. Improvements are... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Household 2022
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Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) Household table contains data about the characteristics of the participant’s household, including household size, income, type of... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Vehicle 2019
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The Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) is NYC DOT's annual travel survey to assess the travel behavior, preferences, and attitudes of NYC residents. It is composed of 5... -
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Uptown Bicycle Counts
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This count reflects cyclists traveling through Manhattan at on 86th Street along the avenues, in Central Park and on the greenways. Note: Data was not collected in... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Survey Zones
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The Citywide Mobility Survey is a mixed-methodology survey of New York City residents' travel choices, behaviors, and perceptions. The Survey Zones dataset provides... -
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Bus Lanes - Local Streets
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Bus lanes are travel lanes that are restricted to buses during certain hours of the day. All bus lanes have signs posted along the route with specific regulations;... -
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NYCDCP Manhattan Bike Counts - On Street Weekday
City of New York —
The Transportation Division of the New York City Department of City Planning (NYCDCP) has performed annual bike counts in Manhattan since 1999. The counts have been... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - July 2020
City of New York —
In 2020, NYC DOT conducted a panel survey of respondents who completed the 2019 CMS. The three surveys allowed the agency to better understand how residents traveled... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Day 2022
City of New York —
Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) Day table contains information on each day of the participant’s assigned travel period, including deliveries, remote work duration,... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Main 2018
City of New York —
The Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) is a mixed-methodology survey of New York City residents' travel choices, behaviors, and perceptions. The Main Survey dataset... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - October 2020
City of New York —
In 2020, NYC DOT conducted a panel survey of respondents who completed the 2019 CMS. The three surveys allowed the agency to better understand how residents traveled... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Trip 2018
City of New York —
The Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) is a mixed-methodology survey of New York City residents' travel choices, behaviors, and perceptions. The Trip Diary dataset... -
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NYCDCP_Manhattan_Bike_Counts
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The Transportation Division of the New York City Department of City Planning (NYCDCP) has performed annual bike counts in Manhattan since 1999. The counts have been... -
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VZV_Speed Limits
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On November 7, 2014, New York City’s default speed limit was changed from 30 mph to 25 mph. Unless otherwise signed, all streets in New York City are governed by... -
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Street Travel Permit
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Street Travel Permits allow approved business vehicles to travel on the Church Street Bus Way at Battery Place and Greenwich Street, an otherwise restricted road. -
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NYCDCP Manhattan Bike Counts - Off Street
City of New York —
The Transportation Division of the New York City Department of City Planning (NYCDCP) has performed annual bike counts in Manhattan since 1999. The counts have been... -
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Citywide Mobility Survey - Person 2022
City of New York —
Citywide Mobility Survey (CMS) Person table contains characteristics of individual members of the participant’s household, including age, race, gender, disability... -
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Highway Travel Permit- Annual
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Highway Travel Permits are issued almost exclusively to companies operating high occupancy vehicles (i.e. commuter/school buses and vans) for use of parkways...