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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,989 datasets
All accidents, injuries, and illnesses reported by U.S. mine operators and contractors to the Mine Safety and Health Administration. The data originates from mandatory MSHA Form 7000-1 submissions, with a unique document number for each record. It includes details on incident type, mine location, lost workdays, and injury severity.
Over 20 columns detail traffic sign attributes including SIGN_TXT, INSTDATE, and geospatial POINT data for Calgary. The dataset is maintained by data.calgary.ca and was last updated in November 2025. It provides a structured inventory of sign posts, blade types, materials, and support structures.
Principal USACE ports data for CY 2023 includes geographic location, names, and commodity tonnage summaries. The dataset is periodically updated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and is part of the National Transportation Atlas Database. It contains port codes and breakdowns of total, domestic, foreign, import, and export tonnage.
8,400 questions curated from the RouterEvalBenchmark for testing LLM routers. The dataset is organized into 9 subject domains and 44 Dewey Decimal categories. It was created by RouteWorks and last updated on December 3, 2025.
A traffic dataset sourced from the Kaggle platform. The specific content, scale, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. Users must inspect the data after download to understand its full scope and structure.
City of Chicago announcement regarding a change to its Traffic Crash datasets, published on February 11, 2020. The announcement is categorized under Vision Zero and Public Safety initiatives. No specific data records or structural details are provided in the description.
Fatalities are categorized by calendar year, state, mine location, accident type, and mined material. The dataset is maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor and was last updated in January 2026.
Annual property tax rates and levies for county, municipal, and school district taxing jurisdictions in New York State. The dataset is produced by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance using data from the State Comptroller's website, with records beginning in 2004.
Spatial data represents operational zones for photo radar enforcement in Edmonton. The dataset includes zone boundaries, location assessments, and speed limits, maintained by the City of Edmonton's Safe Mobility Automated Traffic Enforcement team. Zones are continuously reviewed and updated, with the dataset itself last updated in October 2025.
Electric scooter trip data collected under the City of Chicago's ongoing program, with separate summary counts available for Census Tract analysis to protect privacy. The dataset is part of a series that includes pilot program data from 2019 and 2020. It is maintained by the City of Chicago and was last updated in December 2025.
AIS data from the U.S. Coast Guard network provides real-time vessel location and characteristics within the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. Records are filtered to a one-minute frequency and organized by month and Universal Transverse Mercator zone for coastal management use. The data is made available through a joint effort by NOAA and BOEM.
Percentages of residents aged 16+ using various transportation modes to work for California, its regions, counties, cities, and census tracts. Data originates from the U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census and American Community Survey. The dataset is part of the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project by the Office of Health Equity.
A 15-week intervention study collected biographical mapping interviews from physically inactive young adults aged 20–40. The research, conducted by Hannes Gropper, explores how participants subjectively reconstruct physical activity experiences and attribute meaning to life events and transitions. The dataset likely contains qualitative interview transcripts aimed at explaining the underlying dynamics linking critical life events to changes in physical activity behavior.
MTA Subway Entrances and Exits: 2024 details the entry and exit points for New York City Subway and Staten Island Railway stations. The dataset includes coordinates, borough location, entry/exit permissions, and entrance type for each point. It also provides station complex names, IDs, constituent station details, GTFS Stop IDs, daytime routes, and line/division information.
TeichAI created the Gemini 2.5 Flash 11000X dataset by querying the Gemini 2.5 Flash model over 11,000 times. The dataset compiles the model's behavior, reasoning traces, output style, and knowledge, resulting in 54.4 million total output tokens. The dataset was last updated on November 17, 2025.
Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides data on ferry routes as part of the INSPIRE Transport Networks topic. The service was last updated on 2025-11-19. It is implemented from the ATKIS Basic DLM (Digital Landscape Model).
A service providing data for the INSPIRE topic Transport Networks from the Authoritative Topographic-Cartographic Information System (ATKIS) Basic Digital Landscape Model (DLM). The dataset offers a classification based on the function of roads within the road network. It is published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy) and was last updated on November 19, 2025.
German transport network data from the ATKIS Basic DLM, provided via an OGC WFS interface. The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (BKG) maintains this service, which was last updated on November 19, 2025. It describes types of service areas and their associated facilities as part of the INSPIRE Traffic Networks theme.
A list of special taxing districts in Connecticut, as defined by CGS Sec. 7-324. The dataset includes entities such as fire districts, sewer districts, lighting districts, villages, and improvement associations with the power to levy taxes. It is provided by the State of Connecticut and was last updated in November 2025.
3,300 mathematical reasoning prompts and responses generated using Deepseek V3.2, derived from the OpenR1-Math-220k collection. The dataset encompasses 52.3 million total tokens of input and output text, representing a high-density reasoning subset focused on mathematical problem-solving.