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  • 42 datasets found for "traffic"

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    • Greenstreets

      Launched in 1996, the Greenstreets program began as a partnership between the NYC Parks and the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT). The program was created to...
    • NYC Planimetric Database: Median

      Planimetric basemap layer containing median features, which includes medians, traffic islands, "Jersey Barriers", and painted areas that are used to separate traffic flow....
    • CSCL_PlowNYC

      The NYC Street Centerline (CSCL) is a road-bed representation of New York City streets containing address ranges and other information such as traffic directions, road types,...
    • TLC Driver Education 24 Hour Course Providers

      This is a list of authorized providers who offer the TLC Driver License 24 hour TLC Driver Education Course and exam. All TLC Driver License applicants must complete the course...
    • VZV_Turn Traffic Calming

      Intersections where DOT installs traffic calming measures that guide drivers to turn left or right at a safer speed and angle, as well as increase visibility for pedestrians in...
    • EZ Pass Readers July 2024- current

      E-Z Pass readers are installed throughout NYC to determine traffic speed on local streets. The collected data were used to plan traffic calming and reorganizations of NYC...
    • Weekend Traffic Updates

      DOT issues traffic alerts, providing the locations of road construction and events where lane and street closings will affect the flow of traffic....
    • Weekday Traffic Updates

      DOT issues traffic alerts, providing the locations of road construction and events where lane and street closings will affect the flow of traffic....
    • Traffic Bollards Tracking and Installations

      New York City Department of Transportation installs flexible traffic bollards to reduce traffic speeds. It is used as separators between lanes, and for pedestrian safety. This...
    • Vehicle Classification Counts (2011-2024)

      Vehicle classification counts collected by DOT for New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) to validate the New York Best Practice Model (NYBPM). For NYBPM...
    • Speed Reducer Tracking System (SRTS)

      This dataset contains information regarding placements of speed humps and speed cushions within the five boroughs. Speed humps are traffic calming devices intended to slow...
    • Moving Violation Summons Statistics

      This data is a breakdown of all the moving violations (tickets) issued in every precinct throughout the city.This data is collected because the City Council passed Local Law #11...
    • VZV_SIP Intersections

      Safety-oriented engineering improvements that use multiple treatments (signals, markings, concrete etc) on both corridors and intersections. Improvements are generally aimed at...
    • VZV_Outreach Schools

      DOT is conducting outreach to numerous schools in the five boroughs, using age-appropriate materials to educate school children about traffic safety. For a complete list of...
    • VZV_Hands On Safety Demos

      Hands-on safety demonstrations are held in conjunction with local partners throughout New York City, bringing traffic safety education and assistance directly to the public....
    • VZV_Town Hall Locations

      In Spring 2014, DOT partnered with New York City Councilmembers across the five boroughs to host a number of Town Halls, where community members could come learn more about...
    • Borough Engineering Tracking System

      Tracking system for sign related requests that are received by each borough engineering operation.
    • VZV_Leading Pedestrian Intervals

      Intersections where DOT installs signals that show a walk sign for pedestrians before showing a green light to vehicle traffic. The goal of these signals is to improve street...
    • EZ Pass Readers 2021-July 2024

      E-Z Pass readers are installed throughout NYC to determine traffic speed on local streets. The collected data were used to plan traffic calming and reorganizations of NYC...
    • EZ Pass Reader- Midtown in Motion

      E-Z Pass readers are installed throughout NYC to determine traffic speed on a local street. This creates studies for Midtown in Motion (MIM) projects and other traffic calming...