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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,961 datasets
Bureau of Transportation Statistics data provides a snapshot of personal travel characteristics, network, and related economic, safety, and environmental aspects in the United States. The publication features interactive charts and tables with regular content updates.
Daily ridership totals for Chicago bus routes, categorized by weekday, Saturday, and Sunday/holiday daytypes. The dataset provides public transit statistics from the City of Chicago, with records dating back to 2001.
Locations of EZ Pay Kiosks operated by the City of Chicago. These kiosks accept payments for parking tickets, utility bills, business taxes, and other city administrative fees. The dataset includes geospatial and service information, last updated in March 2026.
Monthly averages segmented by weekday, Saturday, and Sunday/Holiday day types, alongside monthly totals for all Chicago Transit Authority bus routes. The dataset provides longitudinal public transit performance data from 2001 onward, compiled by the City of Chicago. This enables analysis of ridership patterns across different service days over more than two decades.
City of New York data details parking permits issued for specific purposes in designated on-street zones, excluding commercial activities. The dataset is governed by Section 4-08 (o)(4) of Title 34 of the Rules of the City of New York. Row and column counts are not specified in the available metadata.
New York City Department of Transportation issues Temporary Parking Permits for People with Disabilities (PPPD-City) for individuals awaiting recertification decisions. The dataset, updated in March 2026, documents these permits, which are valid for up to three months. It is provided by the City of New York in multiple formats including CSV and JSON.
Parking Permits for People with Disabilities (PPPD) are issued by the City of New York to individuals with severe and permanent mobility impairments requiring a private automobile for transportation. The dataset, last updated in March 2026, includes permits for both drivers and non-drivers, such as eligible children. It is published by the City of New York on the datagov platform.
The New York City Department of Transportation collects traffic sample volume counts using Automated Traffic Recorders at bridge crossings and roadways. These counts are not continuous and the number of sampled days varies per location and year.
Seattle provides on-street paid parking occupancy data for public use under its Open Data Program. This collection contains the last 30 days of paid occupancy records, with a seven-day data delay.
A dataset of traffic collisions recorded by the Seattle Police Department and Traffic Records. It includes all collision types and is updated daily. The data is provided by the City of Seattle.
City of Seattle data shows the location and characteristics of off-street parking facilities, including above-ground, below-ground, and surface lots. The dataset is updated weekly by the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT).
Traffic incident reports for all vehicular crashes occurring within the City of Baton Rouge since September 1, 2022. The data is processed by the Center for Analytics & Research in Transportation Safety (CARTS) at Louisiana State University. Records prior to this date are available in separate legacy datasets.
Quarterly updated sensor counts from 21 locations along the Elizabeth River Trail and Norfolk bike lanes. The dataset records daily Bike Count and Pedestrian Count figures, collected by the City of Norfolk via Eco-Counter and Roadsys systems. Eco-Counter data begins in April 2019, while Roadsys data starts in April 2021.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) replaces standard bus sign poles with Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) signs at numerous locations throughout New York City. Each sign includes small LED screens showing bus arrival times and a push-button for audio announcements. The data is provided by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
Kaggle hosts a sample video intended for traffic analysis tasks. The dataset's author, organization, and specific details are unknown. Its size, format, and temporal coverage require verification after download.
Video data likely intended for traffic analysis tasks. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific content, scale, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. Further details such as the number of videos, recording dates, and collection method are unknown.
All trips reported by Transportation Network Providers to the City of Chicago starting in January 2025. Data includes privacy-protected details such as census tracts, trip times, fares, and tips. The dataset is updated with routine reporting as required by ordinance.
Geospatial boundaries define areas within New York City's Greater Transit Zone where special residential parking rules apply. The dataset includes zones with different parking requirements for market-rate and affordable housing. It is published by the New York City Department of City Planning and was last updated in December 2025.
The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) provides a global observation network for detecting censorship, surveillance, and traffic manipulation on the internet. The dataset is available via S3 storage and is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0. It is a free software project.
A procurement contract details the supply and maintenance of deployable CCTV cameras and related software for moving traffic contraventions in the London Borough of Barnet. The agreement is between the local council and OpenView Security Solutions Ltd. The dataset, last updated in March 2026, provides structured information on public sector procurement for traffic enforcement technology.