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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,807 datasets
A sample release of the BATON benchmark, submitted to ACM Multimedia 2026, provides data for exploring humanβDAS control transitions. It includes 43 routes covering 9 modalities, intended for quick exploration and prototyping. The full dataset contains 380 routes and is authored by HenryYHW.
Replication data supports research on the relationship between demographic structure and international capital flows. It contains results from logit, Cox proportional hazard, and panel models investigating a GDP per capita threshold. Brian Peters authored this package, with data last updated in April 2026.
City of Melbourne Open Data provides bicycle routes within the municipal boundary. The dataset includes informal, on-road, and off-road routes, available in multiple geospatial formats.
Monthly statistics on total revenue and total passenger trips for selected Canadian urban transit agencies. It is published by Statistics Canada and was last updated in March 2026. The specific row count and column details are not provided in the input.
Magnetotelluric data from seven stations in eastern California were collected in October 2001 by the U.S. Geological Survey. The dataset provides a two-dimensional apparent resistivity model to investigate concealed geologic structures beneath the Earth's surface. This study aimed to examine the transition zone between the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Basin and Range province.
Traffic Incidents from the City of Honolulu provides a near real-time feed of traffic events. The dataset is updated every 5 minutes and contains incidents from the last 24 hours, with the last recorded update on 2026-03-22 03:47:05.788165. Data is available in multiple formats including CSV, JSON, RDF, and XML.
This geospatial dataset provides a list of airports located in Azerbaijan, including precise latitude and longitude coordinates. Sourced from the OurAirports community platform and hosted on HDX, the data was last updated in March 2026. It serves as a crowdsourced inventory of aviation infrastructure within the country.
KCATA Bus Stops is a list of bus stops for the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority as of November 2024. The dataset includes stop identifiers, location, serviced routes, and amenity details like benches and shelters. It is hosted on data.kcmo.org and was last updated on February 18, 2026.
Delivering geospatial coordinates for aviation facilities across Uganda, sourced from the OurAirports community platform. Updated in March 2026, the collection includes latitude and longitude data for various landing sites within the country. It is formatted with Humanitarian Exchange Language (HXL) tags for integration into humanitarian response workflows.
Myanmar aviation infrastructure list featuring latitude and longitude coordinates, sourced from the OurAirports community platform. Updated in March 2026, the dataset provides geospatial points for airports across the country.
Project data from NASA concerning high-performance cross-strip micro-channel plate detector systems for spaceflight experiments. The dataset is published on the Data.gov platform and was last updated on March 13, 2026. The specific data content, such as detector performance metrics or experimental results, likely requires inspection after download.
Geospatial data lists light rail stops and parking facilities near the California Energy Commission headquarters in Sacramento. The dataset was compiled from multiple city and state sources, including the City of Sacramento and Sacramento Regional Transit. It was last updated in March 2026.
Information on nearby parking and transportation options for the California Energy Commission headquarters in Sacramento. The dataset was compiled from multiple public sources including the City of Sacramento and the California Department of General Services. It was last updated in March 2026.
Guadalajara de Buga, Colombia, traffic accident history includes details on casualties, location, and accident type. The dataset contains 12 columns, including CANTIDAD_FALLECIDOS, CANTIDAD_HERIDOS, LATITUD, LONGITUD, CLASE_ACCIDENTE, and FECHA. It was published by www.datos.gov.co and last updated on March 25, 2026.
Over 50 different violation combinations are aggregated by week and time of day for street segments in Washington, D.C. The dataset provides a temporal crosstab to analyze spatial patterns of parking and moving violations issued by the Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies. Records without associated street segments or times were excluded.
A summary of over 50 different moving violation types issued by the District of Columbia's Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies. The data is aggregated by week of the year and time of day ranges, enabling analysis of spatial and temporal patterns. Records without a time of day or street segment association were excluded from the summaries.
A 2015 summary of parking and moving violations issued by the District of Columbia's Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies. The data is aggregated by week, time of day, and over 50 violation types to show spatial patterns across 26 distinct street segments per half-year.
Over 50 violation type combinations are aggregated by week and time of day for spatial analysis. The District of Columbia's Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies provided this Vision Zero data, summarized into 26 distinct street segments representing each week of a half-year period. Records without a street centerline association or time of day were excluded.
District of Columbia data summarizes parking and moving violation ticket counts based on time of day, week of year, and violation category. The dataset supports queries for over 50 different violation combinations and provides aggregated street segment data for up to 26 weeks. It was created by the District of Columbia's Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies from a DMV database.
2010 data summarizes parking and moving violations issued by the District of Columbia's Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies. The dataset provides a temporal crosstab of over 50 violation types aggregated by week and time of day for spatial analysis across up to 26 distinct street segments.