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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,929 datasets
A Federal Aviation Administration study report evaluating the interfaces between flightcrews and modern flight deck systems in transport category airplanes. The study was launched in response to accidents, including the 1994 China Airlines A300 crash in Nagoya and the 1995 American Airlines Boeing 757 crash near Cali, which highlighted safety risks from crew-automation interaction breakdowns. The report was authored by Kasey W. Abbott.
From 1990 to 1996, this dataset contains human causal factors from commercial aviation accidents classified using the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS). The analysis was applied to accident records from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) by researcher Douglas A. Wiegmann. It was used to demonstrate the framework's utility for identifying critical safety issues in civil aviation.
City of New York data details applications and issuances for Agency Authorized On-Street Parking (AAOSP) placards and Citywide Agency Parking Permits (CAPP). AAOSP permits are for government employees, teachers, and private schools, while CAPP permits are for agency heads, elected officials, FDNY, and DOI personnel. The dataset includes notes on parking restrictions from Local Law 167 of 2021.
175 founding elections across 200 countries from 1946 to 2015, reviewed by regional experts specializing in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa. The dataset was created by Yukawa, Taku and is hosted on Harvard Dataverse. It was last updated on April 13, -2026.
Social Media and the Internet in the Trafficking of Humans (SMITH) Data Project was created by Spencer Brooke Hayes. The dataset's specific content and structure are not detailed in the available metadata. It was last updated on April 13, 2026.
Centerline segments representing all roadways in a local government jurisdiction, compiled from orthoimagery or aerial photography. This representation supports address geocoding, mapping, and serves as a source for public works and other agencies managing the road network. The dataset is provided by the City of New Orleans and was last updated on March 8, 2026.
This dataset supports replication of a study evaluating the equilibrium effects of public transit infrastructure on city structure and welfare. The analysis uses data spanning the construction of Bogotá's TransMilenio, the world's largest Bus Rapid Transit system. The study finds a standard travel time savings model accounts for only 52% of total welfare gains.
This dataset supports replication of a study evaluating the equilibrium effects of public transit infrastructure on city structure and welfare. The analysis uses data spanning the construction of Bogotá's TransMilenio, the world's largest Bus Rapid Transit system. The study finds a standard travel time savings model accounts for only 52% of total welfare gains.
This dataset supports replication of a study evaluating the equilibrium effects of public transit infrastructure on city structure and welfare. The analysis uses data spanning the construction of Bogotá's TransMilenio, the world's largest Bus Rapid Transit system. The study finds a standard travel time savings model accounts for only 52% of total welfare gains.
A dataset of traffic light images published on Kaggle. The specific content, scale, and creation details are not provided in the available metadata. Users must download the dataset to verify its contents and suitability for their projects.
An image dataset hosted on Kaggle, likely containing visual data related to accidents. The platform tags suggest the collection includes both RGB and grayscale night vision imagery. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
A 7.5 km navigation route in Pohang, South Korea, was recorded using a sensor suite including three LiDARs, a marine radar, multiple cameras, and GPS. The dataset includes sensor calibration parameters and a SLAM-based baseline trajectory. It was created by MORIN to facilitate research on autonomous surface vehicles.
Urban traffic demand prediction dataset for machine learning. It was created for the Flipkart Gridlock Hackathon 2.0 competition hosted on Kaggle. The dataset's specific size, features, and temporal coverage are not detailed in the available metadata.
BTS_Airlinedata_clean is a dataset from Kaggle, likely containing cleaned operational data from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The specific variables, time range, and collection method are not detailed in the available metadata. Its origin on Kaggle suggests it has been prepared for analysis, but the original author and exact scope are unknown.
Traffic Prediction X Bengaluru is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its specific contents, size, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. The dataset likely contains time-series or tabular data related to traffic patterns in the Indian city of Bengaluru.
Flight Price Prediction Model is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. It likely contains historical flight pricing data for training predictive models. The dataset's specific origin, size, and time range are not detailed in the available metadata.
Parking search difficulty metrics for North American cities with populations over 100,000. The dataset includes average search times, vehicle type percentages, and geospatial distributions, aggregated from Geotab over a rolling six-month period and updated monthly.
AU_AADC collected raw meteorological data during a 1984 study of katabatic winds along the IAGP traverse route near Casey station. The dataset includes measurements of air pressure, temperature, and humidity from instrumented balloon flights. Physical records are archived at the Australian Antarctic Division.
Southern California Bight current meter deployments collected data on water depths, current directions, horizontal and vertical velocities, and temperatures. Measurements were taken in the basin, sill, and shelf/transition zones from October 1985 to October 1988. The dataset was collected and archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Australian Antarctic Division radiosonde flights along the Casey-Vostok line captured atmospheric profiles in 1984. Data includes measurements of elevation, temperature, pressure, and relative humidity. Physical copies of the original documents are archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.