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Chief Sealth Trail North of Thistle Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
City of Seattle —
Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. Previous counter counted both people riding bikes... -
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Substandard Sidewalks
City of Seattle —
The Pedestrian Element of the Seattle Transportation Plan (STP) is a blueprint to create a more walkable Seattle and provides a suite of pedestrian improvements... -
District of Columbia Vision Zero Traffic Fatalities and Injury Crashes
District of Columbia —
The Fatal and Injury Crashes Dashboard can be used by the public to locate crashes that result in an injury or fatality. Adjust the Mode, Severity and Date filters to... -
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Pedestrian Ramp Complaints
City of New York —
This dataset tracks corner and pedestrian ramp complaints and their temporary repair status. Temporary repairs may include but are not limited to the use of asphalt... -
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26th Ave SW Greenway at SW Oregon St Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
City of Seattle —
The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the street, which are attached to a small metal counting box made by Eco-Counter. The tubes only... -
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Pedestrian Space Added
City of New York —
Pedestrian space added is former roadway that has been repurposed to accommodate pedestrians and to be free of vehicles. Pedestrian space can be constructed in... -
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Arts District Pedestrian and Bike Counts - LA CoMotion
City of Los Angeles —
Test Ped and Bike Counts made for LA CoMotion using CSU LA machine vision algorithm -
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Location of FY 2014 Curb Ramps Installed
City of Los Angeles —
Locations of concrete curb ramps installed to date for fiscal year 2014. -
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Motor Vehicle Crash Reports (2010-2018)
City of Somerville —
NOTE: Post-2018 crash data is available here: https://data.somervillema.gov/Public-Safety/Police-Data-Crashes/mtik-28va/about_data This data set tracks motor vehicle... -
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NW 58th St Greenway at 22nd Ave NW Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
City of Seattle —
This counter is no longer counting continuously and will be counted quarterly. The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the street, which are... -
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Broadway Cycle Track North Of E Union St Bicycle Counter (Out of Service)
City of Seattle —
Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. The counters consist of two small tube sensors... -
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Missing Sidewalks
City of Seattle —
The Pedestrian Element of the Seattle Transportation Plan (STP) is a blueprint to create a more walkable Seattle and provides a suite of pedestrian improvements... -
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1.08 High Severity Traffic Crashes
City of Tempe —
This page provides information for the High Severity Traffic Crashes performance measure. -
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Annual Miles Traveled
State of California —
This table contains data on the annual miles traveled by place of occurrence and by mode of transportation (vehicle, pedestrian, bicycle), for California, its... -
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Frequent Transit Service Area (2023)
City of Seattle —
A polygon feature layer representing the frequent transit service area (FTSA), composed from King County parcels. Frequent Transit Service Area - An area within 1,320... -
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MTS Trail west of I-90 Bridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Counter
City of Seattle —
Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. These sensors counts both people riding bikes and... -
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Pedestrian Signals
City of Sioux Falls —
Feature layer containing authoritative pedestrian signal points for Sioux Falls, South Dakota. -
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SDOT Collisions All Years
City of Seattle —
SDOT Collisions All Years is provided by SPD and recorded by Traffic Records. This feature includes all types of collisions and will display at the intersection or... -
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OBPAC June 4 Portland
State of Oregon —
Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (OBPAC) will meet at the ODOT building in Portland June 4th for the monthly committee meeting. Please review the...