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Tampa CV Pilot Basic Safety Message (BSM) Sample
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:45.000ZThe Tampa CV Pilot generates data from the interaction between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure. This dataset consists of Basic Safety Messages (BSMs) generated by participant and public transportation vehicles onboard units (OBU) and transmitted to road-side units (RSU) located throughout the Tampa CV Pilot Study area. The full set of raw, BSM data from Tampa CV Pilot can be found in the <a href="http://usdot-its-cvpilot-publicdata.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html" target="_blank" >ITS Sandbox</a>. The data fields follow SAE J2735 and J2945/1 standards and adopted units of measure. This dataset holds a flattened sample of the BSM data from Tampa CV Pilot. An extra geo column (coreData_position) was added to this dataset to allow for mapping of the geocoded BSM data within Socrata, and a column of random numbers (randomNum) was added to allow for random sampling of data points within Socrata.
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The Omnibus Surveys - 2002 Mariner Survey
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:39.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
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Appropriations and Apportionments for Grant Programs - Rural Area Formula Apportionments, Rural Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP) Allocations, and Appalachian Development Public Transportation Assistance Program (FY2014)
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:14:21.000ZEach year Congress passes legislation which, when signed by the President, appropriates funds for the Department of Transportation and related agencies. After this legislation is enacted, FTA publishes a Notice in the Federal Register which provides an overview of the apportionments and allocations based on these funds for the various Federal Transit Administration programs as well as statements of policy and guidance on public transit administration. These data sets show how FTA funding is distributed.
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The Omnibus Surveys - Omnibus Monthly Survey 2002 Dec SAS Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:38.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
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The Omnibus Surveys - Omnibus Monthly Survey 2002 July CSV Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:37.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
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The Omnibus Surveys - Omnibus Monthly Survey 2001 Oct CSV Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:36.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
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Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Work Zone Data Exchange (WZDx) v3.1 Feed Sample
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-13T17:47:08.000ZThis dataset provides information on work zones in the state of Massachusetts in a tabular format and is updated daily based on the <a href="https://wzdx.massdot-swzm.com/massdot_wzdx_v3.1.geojson" target="_blank" rel="noopener">live MassDOT Work Zone Data Exchange (WZDx) Feed</a>. A continuously updating archive of the MassDOT WZDx feed data can be found at <a href="http://usdot-its-workzone-raw-publicdata.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ITS WorkZone Raw Data Sandbox</a> and the <a href="http://usdot-its-workzone-publicdata.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ITS WorkZone Semi-Processed Data Sandbox</a>. This <a href="https://wzdx.massdot-swzm.com/massdot_wzdx_v3.1.geojson" target="_blank" rel="noopener">live feed</a> is currently compliant with the <a href="https://github.com/usdot-jpo-ode/jpo-wzdx/tree/v3.1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">WZDx Specification v3.1</a>.
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The Omnibus Surveys - Omnibus Monthly Survey 2001 Oct EXCEL Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:37.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
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The Omnibus Surveys - Omnibus Monthly Survey 2003 Feb EXCEL Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:37.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them
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The Omnibus Surveys - Omnibus Monthly Survey 2002 Jan SAS Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:37.000ZThe Omnibus Surveys are a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues; to see who uses what, how they use it, and how users view it, and what they think about it; and to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs.The series of surveys include: A monthly household survey of 1,000 households each month, which collects data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data. Targeted surveys to address special transportation issues, as the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating administrations need them