Uber Movement is an initiative undertaken by Uber to publish data sets to aid cities in planning and management. The website provides access to download historical travel times, speeds, and movement data, as well as interactive visualizations, tutorials, and case studies.
Contains sanitized raw data from the Connected Vehicles Pilot Programs. https://usdot-its-cvpilot-public-data.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
The Secure Data Commons (SDC) is a cloud-based analytics platform that enables traffic engineers, researchers, and data scientists to access transportation-related datasets. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) created the SDC to provide a secure platform for sharing and collaborating on research, tools, algorithms, and analysis involving moderate sensitivity level datasets using commercially available tools, without needing to install tools or software locally.
The ODE is a real-time virtual data router that ingests and processes operational data from various connected devices—including vehicles, infrastructure, and traffic management centers—and distributes it to other devices and subscribing transportation management applications.
UWTDC is a data repository for shared mobility data operated by the University of Washington. The concept is that data can be managed, protected, analyzed, and, where appropriate, shared, more efficiently and effectively by a single collaborative organization with a common set of policies and procedures.
The Weather Data Environment (WxDE) is an FHWA research project that collects and shares transportation-related weather data with a particular focus on weather data related to connected vehicle applications. The WxDE collects data in real time from both fixed environmental sensor stations and mobile sources. The WxDE computes value-added enhancements to this data, such as by computing quality-check values for observed data and computing inferred weather parameters from vehicle data (e.g., inferring precipitation based on windshield wiper activation).