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Administrative Law Judge Opinions issued by the Office of the Secretary of Transportation
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:37.000ZAdministrative Law Judge Opinions from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation may include, but are not limited to, Aviation Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Hazardous Materials Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Motor Carrier Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Airport-Airline Fees/Rates and Charges Decisions, Aviation Economic Violation Enforcement Proceedings, Aviation Economic Orders and Decisions, Airline Prices/Routes/Services Preemption Decisions, Aviation Enforcement Consent Orders, and Aviation Economic Decisions
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Administrative Law Judge Opinions issued by the Office of the Secretary of Transportation -
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:35.000ZAdministrative Law Judge Opinions from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation may include, but are not limited to, Aviation Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Hazardous Materials Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Motor Carrier Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Airport-Airline Fees/Rates and Charges Decisions, Aviation Economic Violation Enforcement Proceedings, Aviation Economic Orders and Decisions, Airline Prices/Routes/Services Preemption Decisions, Aviation Enforcement Consent Orders, and Aviation Economic Decisions
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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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Administrative Law Judge Opinions issued by the Office of the Secretary of Transportation -
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-19T00:13:37.000ZAdministrative Law Judge Opinions from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation may include, but are not limited to, Aviation Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Hazardous Materials Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Motor Carrier Safety Civil Penalty Decisions, Airport-Airline Fees/Rates and Charges Decisions, Aviation Economic Violation Enforcement Proceedings, Aviation Economic Orders and Decisions, Airline Prices/Routes/Services Preemption Decisions, Aviation Enforcement Consent Orders, and Aviation Economic Decisions
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NTD Monthly Module Data Set - September 2015 Raw Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-05T00:50:48.000ZData collected monthly from urbanized area transit systems. The Monthly module includes a limited set of key indicators reported by transit properties. Data is reported on a monthly basis, by mode and type of service, for a calendar year. The four data items included are: Unlinked Passenger Trips, Vehicle Revenue Miles, Vehicle Revenue Hours, and Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service (Peak Vehicles). Monthly data are reported by mode and type of service.
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PIERS Shipping Information - U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade by Trading Partners
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-31T00:36:39.000ZThis dataset provides quarterly commodity flows in the U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade based on PIERS manifest data, most comprehensive statistics on global cargo movements transiting Seaports in the U.S. and Latin America. It is the only source of container movement data in TEU's (twenty equivalent units).
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PIERS Shipping Information - U.S. Waterborne Foreign Container Trade by Trading Partners
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-31T00:36:32.000ZThis dataset provides quarterly commodity flows in the U.S. Waterborne Foreign Trade based on PIERS manifest data, most comprehensive statistics on global cargo movements transiting Seaports in the U.S. and Latin America. It is the only source of container movement data in TEU's (twenty equivalent units).
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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Costs
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-21T14:32:07.000ZThe Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) of the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) established the ITS Costs Database as a national resource for transportation professionals to go to in order to obtain cost estimates for ITS deployments. The purpose of the ITS Costs Database is to support informed decision-making by transportation leaders. The ITS Costs Database contains estimates of ITS costs that can be used for developing project cost estimates during the planning process or preliminary design phase, and for policy studies and cost-benefit analyses. Both non-recurring (capital) and recurring (operating and maintenance) costs are provided where possible. Two types of cost data are available: unit costs and system cost summaries. System cost summaries are the costs of an ITS project or portion of an ITS project such as the cost of expanding a statewide road weather information system or the detailed costs for a signal interconnect project. Each entry describes the background of the project, the ITS technologies deployed, and presents the costs and what the costs covered. A breakout of components and costs is provided for most summaries depending on the information available. Both capital costs and annual O&M costs are presented whenever possible. Unit costs are the costs associated with an individual ITS element, such as a video camera for traffic surveillance or a dynamic message sign. A range of costs (e.g., $500 - $1,000) is presented for the capital cost and annual operations and maintenance (O&M) cost of each element as well as an estimate of the length in years of its usable life. Unit costs are available in two formats: unadjusted and adjusted. Unadjusted costs are presented as the original value along with the dollar year.
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Basic Safety Message Data Emulator
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-20T17:39:15.000ZThe Trajectory Conversion Algorithm Version 2.3 (TCA) is designed to test different strategies for producing, transmitting, and storing Connected Vehicle information. The TCA uses vehicle trajectory data, roadside equipment (RSE) location information, cellular region information and strategy information to emulate the messages connected vehicles would produce. This data set contains common data sets generated by the TCA using the BSM and PDM at 100% market penetration for two simulated traffic networks, an arterial network (Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, CA) and a freeway network (the interchange of I-270 and I-44 in St. Louis, MO). This legacy dataset was created before data.transportation.gov and is only currently available via the attached file(s). Please contact the dataset owner if there is a need for users to work with this data using the data.transportation.gov analysis features (online viewing, API, graphing, etc.) and the USDOT will consider modifying the dataset to fully integrate in data.transportation.gov.
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NTD Monthly Module Data Set - September 2015 Adjusted Data
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-05T00:55:28.000ZData collected monthly from urbanized area transit systems. The Monthly module includes a limited set of key indicators reported by transit properties. Data is reported on a monthly basis, by mode and type of service, for a calendar year. The four data items included are: Unlinked Passenger Trips, Vehicle Revenue Miles, Vehicle Revenue Hours, and Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service (Peak Vehicles). Monthly data are reported by mode and type of service.