Found 55 datasets matching "pedestrians".
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See pedestrians and pedalcyclists traffic fatality trending data and incident map.
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The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) Border Crossing Data provide summary statistics for inbound crossings at the U.S.-Canada and the U.S.-Mexico border at the port level. Data are...
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Counting hardware was replaced summer 2024. These sensors counts both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate volumes are tallied for each travel mode. Wires in a diamond formation in the...
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These sensors counts both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate volumes are tallied for each travel mode. Wires in a diamond formation in the concrete detect bikes and an infrared sensor...
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Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. These sensors counts both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate...
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Counter is located at the bridge entrance of the Thomas St Overpass. These sensors counts both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate volumes are tallied for each travel mode. Wires in a...
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DOT is testing automated technology to count pedestrians. The counter is located on the Manhattan approach of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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The Florida Avenue NE Streetscape project (2nd to H Street NE) supports Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Vision Zero initiative and represents opportunities to improve safety for all roadway users,...
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This table contains data on the percent of residents aged 16 years and older mode of transportation to work for California, its regions, counties, cities/towns, and census tracts. Data is from the...
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On November 7, 2014, New York City’s default speed limit was changed from 30 mph to 25 mph. Unless otherwise signed, all streets in New York City are governed by this 25 mph speed limit. Driving...
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While the existing Barton Springs Road bridge is in fair condition structurally, many of its features are functionally obsolete and require rehabilitation or replacement to ensure safety and...
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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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This dataset was collected as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) Intersection Safety Challenge (hereafter, “the Challenge”) for Stage 1B: System Assessment and Virtual...
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The Pedestrian Friendliness Index (PFI) scores for each Census block showing how walkable they are, relative to other Census blocks in the District. An area deemed ‘most walkable’ has a connected...
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This is an internal dataset that shows the twenty-four hour counts from automated trail counter stations. It gives a count of pedestrians and bicyclists that passed by the device location...
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New York City's Open Streets program transforms streets into public spaces open to all. These public spaces allows a variety of activities including education and cultural programming as well as...
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This dataset was collected as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) Intersection Safety Challenge (hereafter, “the Challenge”) for Stage 1B: System Assessment and Virtual...
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Based on citywide data sources for pedestrian generators, NYC DOT developed a holistic, data-driven framework to categorize streets based on pedestrian needs. The plan aims to improve pedestrian...
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Enhanced Crossings are marked high-visibility crosswalks on calm streets with low vehicle volumes and a strong pedestrian desire to cross. Standard DOT toolbox treatments are used (ADA pedestrian...
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