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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,919 datasets
A dataset from OpenML with unknown content and structure. No information is available on rows, columns, sample data, or specific features.
Smart City Traffic Flow Prediction Dataset is a collection for AI-driven traffic prediction and urban transportation intelligence. The dataset's size, specific features, and provenance are not detailed in the available description. It was sourced from Kaggle, but the author, organization, and last update date are unknown.
Airline Company Customer Segmentation data likely contains passenger records for behavioral analysis. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, a popular platform for data science competitions and projects. Its specific origin, size, and update history are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Winnipeg Transit provides estimated average daily boardings and alightings for bus routes, aggregated by route, stop, time of day, and day type. Data is collected from automated passenger counting sensors on approximately 20% of the bus fleet and extrapolated. Estimates are updated seasonally and published within 30 days of each schedule period ending.
A detailed investigation report from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada concerning a main-track collision between two CPKC freight trains near Greely, British Columbia, on 16 February 2024. The report documents the circumstances, analysis, and findings of the incident identified as R24C0020. It was published by the official safety board and last updated in March 2026.
Transportation Safety Board of Canada provides a detailed safety investigation report for a ground collision involving two Boeing 737-800 aircraft at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The report covers the incident on January 5, 2018, involving WestJet and Sunwing Airlines, resulting in a fire and evacuation. The official report is published in HTML format by the TSB.
A23W0122 details a runway incursion and risk of collision involving two ground vehicles and a De Havilland DHC-8-402 aircraft at Calgary International Airport on October 6, 2023. The report is published by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. It is a single, detailed investigation report available in HTML format.
One detailed investigation report examines a collision and derailment involving a freight train and a commuter train in Montreal, Quebec, on November 21, 2023. The report was published by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and was last updated in March 2026.
A single official investigation report details the loss of control and overturn of a De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver aircraft on takeoff from St-Mathias Water Aerodrome, Quebec, on 2 May 2025. The report was produced by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and published on the Open Canada platform in March 2026.
Railway is a dataset hosted on the Kaggle platform. The dataset's specific content, such as the number of rows, columns, and geographic scope, is not detailed in the available metadata. Further details about its creation, authorship, and temporal coverage require verification after download.
Road accident data likely containing records flagged as anomalous events. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific source, size, and creation details are not provided. Columns and sample data are unknown, requiring verification after download.
A Phase II research report funded by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety analyzes driver distraction behaviors. The study developed and validated a driving log methodology to determine the occurrence of various distractions identified in an earlier analysis of national Crashworthiness Data System data. The report includes findings on how often and under what conditions drivers engage in distracting activities, with differences by age and gender.
The AFF - T100 Segment Summary By Origin Airport dataset provides commercial aviation metrics for U.S. airports. It includes detailed counts for passengers, seats, departures, freight, and mail, segmented by domestic and international outbound/inbound traffic. The data is published by data.bts.gov and was last updated in February 2026.
NOAA's dataset depicts the official U.S. maritime zones, including the 12 nautical mile Territorial Sea, 24 nautical mile Contiguous Zone, and 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone. It results from a multi-year, interagency project launched in 2002 to re-evaluate the U.S. baseline using the largest scale nautical charts. The dataset also includes international maritime boundaries with adjacent countries and the U.S./Canada land and Great Lakes boundary.
Horizontal flight efficiency metrics likely provide data on aircraft route performance. The dataset originates from Kaggle, but the author and organization are unknown. Its last update date and specific temporal coverage are not provided.
Uber ride data published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains information related to ride-sharing trips. Specific details on columns, size, and provenance are unknown.
Safety-oriented engineering improvements for New York City streets, focusing on both corridors and intersections. The data includes operational projects from 2009 to the present day, using treatments like signals, markings, and concrete to organize traffic and improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists. The dataset is provided by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
New York City hosts hands-on traffic safety demonstrations in partnership with local organizations. The events include car seat fittings, bicycle helmet giveaways, truck and car safety demos, and Vision Zero seminars. The dataset is published by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
New York City's Vision Zero initiative includes safety-oriented engineering improvements on corridors and intersections. The data likely contains operational projects from 2009 to the present day, focusing on traffic organization, pedestrian safety, and bicycle routes. It is published by the City of New York on the datagov platform.
Priority Bicycle Districts are neighborhoods in New York City with comparatively high numbers of cyclist KSI (Killed or Seriously Injured) and few dedicated bicycle facilities. The dataset identifies seven districts in Brooklyn and three in Queens, representing 14% of the city's bicycle lane network and 23% of cyclist KSI. NYC DOT identified these areas in the 2017 report 'Safer Cycling: Bicycle Ridership and Safety in New York City' and has prioritized them for network expansion.