Found 8 datasets matching "cyclist".
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Priority Bicycle Districts are neighborhoods with comparatively high numbers of cyclist KSI (Killed or Seriously Injured) and few dedicated bicycle facilities. These districts, seven in Brooklyn...
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Uncover spatial data highlighting neighborhood greenways—streets characterized by low traffic and low speeds, prioritizing the safety and convenience of pedestrians, cyclists, and coasting...
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The Transportation Division of the New York City Department of City Planning (NYCDCP) has performed annual bike counts in Manhattan since 1999. The counts have been conducted along designated...
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This page provides information for the High Severity Traffic Crashes performance measure.
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This Vision Zero Dashboard shows City of Tempe crash data from crashes involving fatal or serious injuries from 2012 to the latest available data.Vision Zero is a traffic safety policy that takes...
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Please note that 2025 data are incomplete and will be updated as additional records become available. Data are complete through 12/31/2024. Fatal and serious injury crashes are not “accidents” and...
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What is Vision Zero? Vision Zero is a traffic safety policy that takes an ethical approach towards achieving safety for all road users. The goal is to achieve a reduction in the number of fatal...
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Daily total of bike counts conducted monthly on the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, and Queensboro Bridge. For additional data, please visit the Bicycle Counts:...
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