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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,957 datasets
A dataset titled 'Traffic_violations' from the OpenML platform. No information is available on its contents, size, or structure.
Stakeholder interview data collected by Unnati Patel for an xAI PhD research project, focusing on the U.S. NHTSA investigation EA22-002 into Tesla autonomous vehicle crashes. The dataset aims to identify explanatory information sought by diverse stakeholders regarding algorithmic decisions in these incidents.
A lookup table from the U.S. Department of Labor, last updated in March 2026, that matches codes with occupations of workers who suffered occupational injuries or illnesses. The dataset is published on Data.gov and appears to support the enforcement and reporting activities of the Department of Labor.
DOL Enforcement Data - Accident Injury provides coded information about injured workers related to an OSHA investigation or inspection. The dataset originates from the U.S. Department of Labor and was last updated on March 7, 2026.
OSHA enforcement data provides summary information about workplace accidents investigated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The dataset is published by the U.S. Department of Labor and was last updated on March 7, 2026.
2023 Yellow Taxi Trip data likely contains records of taxi rides in New York City for the specified year. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but details about its size, specific columns, and creator are not provided in the available metadata. Its structure and exact content must be verified after download.
Synthetic data designed for training lightweight large language models in semantic tool routing. The dataset's author, organization, and size are unspecified. Its last update date is unknown.
United States data on drivers aged 16 or 17 involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes from 2004 to 2008. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) analyzed Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data, covering 9,644 young drivers. The report includes state-level rates, driver demographics, speeding involvement, and blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels.
A study compared regression models predicting subjective workload estimates from air traffic control data. Sixteen subject matter experts provided workload ratings for eight samples of air traffic activity. The research used principal components from routine ATC taskload data and voice communication events as predictors.
A study by the Urban Institute's Margery Austin Turner examines assisted housing mobility for low-income minority families across three cities. The research explores the impact of relocation on living environments, safety, and economic barriers. The dataset likely contains survey or administrative records related to participant outcomes and program implementation.
train-process_uber_summary.parquet is a dataset published on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains processed or summary data related to Uber's ride-hailing operations. Actual content, scale, and specific variables require verification after download.
Kaggle hosts a dataset titled 'traffic-4k-video'. The dataset likely contains video footage of traffic scenes. The author, organization, and specific details about the data's collection are unknown.
A collection of deidentified participant data used in a 2025 American Journal of Ophthalmology study on screening for contrast sensitivity, falls, and mobility limitations in older adults with maculopathy. The data were collected by an ophthalmologist during standard low-vision rehabilitation appointments and reflect patient self-reported impressions. Row count, column count, and sample size are unknown.
A collection of deidentified participant data used in a 2025 American Journal of Ophthalmology study on screening for contrast sensitivity, falls, and mobility limitations in older adults with maculopathy. The data were collected by an ophthalmologist during standard low-vision rehabilitation appointments and reflect patient self-reported impressions. Row count, column count, and sample size are unknown.
GATE Commercial and Research Aircraft Observations contain flight-level data collected during the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment. The dataset covers the GATE period from June to September 1974. It was compiled by the organization SCIOPS.
Traffic data published on the Kaggle platform. The dataset's specific content, scale, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. Further inspection after download is required to determine its exact composition and potential applications.
Chlorophyll a concentration data were collected during the AAMBER II research voyage of the Aurora Australis. The dataset captures measurements taken en route and within the Prydz Bay region of the Antarctic. The data were collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) from January to March 1991.
The Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis Program (SIRTA) dataset from the New York City Department of Transportation provides records of serious vehicular crashes investigated for street design and safety recommendations. It includes details such as Crash Date, Crash Borough, On Street, and injury counts. The data is maintained by NYC DOT and was last updated in January 2026.
SFMTA manages this dataset of mid-block traffic calming plan areas across San Francisco. It includes completed, pending, and on-hold projects with elements like speed humps, raised crosswalks, and traffic islands. The dataset is updated on an as-needed basis, with DataSF checking for updates weekly.
28,000 aerodromes across the United States and its territories are documented in this geographic point database. The Federal Aviation Administration updates the dataset every 28 days with physical, operational, and usage characteristics. It includes attributes on enplanements, aircraft operations, congestion levels, and usage categories.