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<span style='color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: 13px; orphans: 4; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);'>The City of Ferndale and...
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This data release presents raw (.csv) and processed (.csv) data files from land-based, frequency-domain electromagnetic induction (EMI) data collected at Bicycle Basin, U.S. Army Fort Irwin...
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The Bike Facilities data will serve as the authoritative data for any bicycle infrastructure-related reference and analysis. The Bike Facilities data includes all existing facilities, their level...
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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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<strong>A. SUMMARY </strong> Point features that represent the location of proposed, active, and non-functioning bicycle loop counters in San Francisco <strong>B. METHODOLOGY ...
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The annual bike and pedestrian count is a volunteer data collection effort each fall that helps the City understand where and how many people are biking and walking in Somerville, and how those...
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The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) maintains a system of automated counters to measure the number of people walking and biking. DDOT began installing these counters in 2014, and now...
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DOT's Commercial Bicyclist Unit (CBU) conducts inspections of businesses that use bicycles for commercial purposes. This dataset lists the results of those inspections.
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This file prioritizes general improvements to regional on and off-street bicycle corridors in the CAMPO 2035 Regional Transportation Plan.
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The counter consist on Inductive loops on the pathway that count the passing of bicycles with travel direction. They are very accurate and designed to be used on greenways and cycle tracks
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The data contains locations of all bike parking throughout the five boroughs as of the date of publication. The data is in shapefile format.
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Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. Previous counter counted both people riding bikes and pedestrians. Separate...
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The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the street, which are attached to a small metal counting box made by Eco-Counter. The tubes only count people riding bikes. They...
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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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Due to hardware issues, this counter is no longer in service. Counts are conducted using tubes on a quarterly basis. The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the street,...
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This count reflects cyclists traveling through Manhattan at on 86th Street along the avenues, in Central Park and on the greenways. Note: Data was not collected in years for which counts are missing.
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The counters consist of two small tube sensors stretching across the track, which are attached to a small metal counting box made by Eco-Counter. The tubes only count people riding bikes. They 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...