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Additional Useful Data #22

Open tle7pa opened 4 years ago

tle7pa commented 4 years ago

Below is a summary of datasets that were used for planning data integration in Florida, the UK, and a FHWA planning study, that do not have an equivalent in P4P. I filtered out the ones already available in P4P though a couple have some overlap.

Florida DOT

Right of way boundary maps Aerial photography Bridge Inventory Ongoing/planned construction projects Multi-modal freight movement data Subsets of crash data including nightime and pedestrian involved Federal aid eligibility map Environmental protection data Emergency evacuation data

UK Transportation Data

National Transport Model Highway Assignment Output – trip data Continuing Survey of Road Goods Transport – tabulation of freight truck trips National Public Transport Data Repository – compilation of data used to assess transit accessibility Working age people with access to employment by public transport (and other specified modes) – represents regions where employment is accessible through public transit Car Parks – Location data of vehicle parking Waterborne Freight in the United Kingdom – Data on internal water based transportation

FHWA - Behavioral/Agent-Based Supply Chain Modeling Research Commodity Flow Survey – movement of goods by region and commodity type, compiled by FHWA County Business Patterns – survey of business location, industry, and employment – Census Bureau Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics – spatial link between employers and employees – Census Bureau Input-Output Tables – tabulation of economic flow between industries and to consumers – Bureau of Economic Analysis

cap8c commented 4 years ago

This site also has a great set of data and some interesting map types, like heat maps (this one is rail crossing incidents from 2012-current)

USDOT Heat Map

https://data.transportation.gov/

cap8c commented 4 years ago

The FHWA supply chain modeling is interesting - might be a strong connection to our Port of Virginia work as well

https://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/fhwahop18003/fhwahop18003.pdf