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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,922 datasets
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.
Winnipeg midblock traffic counts are collected by the City of Winnipeg's Traffic Monitoring Program using pneumatic road tube sensors. The dataset records vehicle volumes at specific street locations, typically over two to seven days per count. Data is published by data.winnipeg.ca and was last updated in January 2026.
Accident causes data from Floridablanca, Colombia, published by www.datos.gov.co. It contains monthly counts for accident causes across a calendar year, with columns for each month and a total. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
Cycle Routes within the city of Perth, provided by GIS Services City of Perth. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
Scheduled trip counts for the Staten Island Railway, organized by month and period, based on the timetable in effect. The dataset is provided by the State of New York and includes records from 2006 onward. It was last updated on March 14, 2026.
Timestamped records of bet multipliers from crash games on betting platforms. The dataset likely contains sequences of multipliers linked to specific betting events. The author and organization are unknown.
Vietnam is the geographic scope of this dataset. The dataset likely contains traffic-related metrics collected over a 30-day period. It was published on Kaggle, but the author, specific collection method, and exact time range are unknown.
811 audio clips totaling 3 hours of real-world Air Traffic Control radio communications from Taiwan's major airports. This public subset is designed for fine-tuning Automatic Speech Recognition models in the Asia-Pacific aviation domain and was created by author hungC. The dataset was last updated on March 8, 2026.
Parking bays in the London Borough of Camden, detailing their location and operational rules. The dataset includes attributes such as approximate bay length, number of spaces, restriction type, times of operation, maximum stay, tariff, road name, and Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ). Geographic coordinates and Well-Known Text (WKT) geometry are provided for spatial analysis.
Geoscience Australia provides a 30-meter resolution backscatter dataset covering over 710,000 square kilometers of the Southern Indian Ocean. The data was acquired by multibeam sonar from multiple vessels between June 2014 and February 2017 to support the search for missing flight MH370. This dataset is intended for seafloor exploration and is not for navigational use.
Urban_Air_Quality_Traffic is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title suggests it contains measurements related to urban air pollution and vehicular traffic. The specific variables, collection methodology, and source are not detailed in the available metadata.
From September 1981 to December 1999, this dataset contains physical, biological, and chemical measurements from radiometer, profiling reflectance radiometer, and CTD casts collected worldwide. It was submitted by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center as part of the SeaWiFS/SIMBIOS project for sensor intercomparison and oceanic studies.
An annual consolidated registry of vehicles involved in traffic accidents resulting in death or injury, published by the National Registry of Traffic (RUNT) in compliance with Law 2251 of 2022. The data is constructed from the National Motor Vehicle Registry (RNA) and the National Traffic Accident Registry (RNAT). It aims to strengthen transparency, support public road safety policy formulation, and facilitate citizen access to relevant information on road accidents in Colombia.
Aurora Australis Voyage 7.2 (HIMS) 1989-90 Underway Data contains oceanographic observations logged at 60-second intervals. The dataset covers the ship's maiden science voyage from Hobart to Heard Island and back between May and July 1990. Data was collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) during a manned marine science expedition.
Records of issues received by the City of Austin's Mobility Management Center, including resident reports via 311 and direct reports from staff or regional agencies. The dataset is related to a separate activities dataset tracking response actions.
Comprising railway infrastructure information from the City of Launceston Open Data program. The data is provided by lccspatial and was last updated in March 2026. The dataset is available in multiple formats including CSV, XLSX, and GeoJSON.
A human error analysis of 1407 controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) accidents in general aviation between 1990 and 1998. The dataset was created by Scott A. Shappell using the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) framework, comparing CFIT accidents to non-CFIT accidents from a pool of over 16,500 total GA accidents.
NOAA ENC data layers for Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas, downloaded and processed by Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management in July 2006. The layers were converted to ESRI shapefile format, reprojected to NAD83/Massachusetts State Plane, and merged with topological edits. The dataset is intended for non-navigational purposes.
Zn/Si ratio data from the South Atlantic Ocean document paleoceanographic conditions across the last interglacial transition. The dataset is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. Associated study type is Paleoceanography, with time coverage expressed in calendar years before present.
Version 07 data provides calibrated brightness temperatures for 13 channels of the Global Precipitation Measurement Microwave Imager. The algorithm uses a non-linear three-point in-flight calibration to derive antenna temperature, converting it to brightness temperature using antenna pattern corrections. This Level 1B dataset is produced by the GES DISC organization.