California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulations specifying the data collection, maintenance, and reporting requirements for transportation network companies (TNCs).
There are a multitude of freight databases, both public and private, that do not conform to any uniform standard or ontology. This makes the creation of one single authoritative ontology challenging, as the individual data sources do not and will not share a common vocabulary.
These are public dashboards and data sets available on the internet from various public agencies, to provide a sample of the types of information and visualizations that are used.
SIRI is an extensible and modular standard allowing for C2C communications, agency-to-public communications, and agency-to-infrastructure communications. SIRI allows for the structured exchange of real-time information about schedules, vehicles, and connections with general informational messages related to the operation of the services. SIRI defines functional services including:
These documents include the permit application for the city of Portland, Oregon, and its administrative rules for shared electric scooters, which establishes the policies, regulations, and permit requirements.
Shared Mobility Data Sharing Specifications Policy is a document
Shared Mobility Data Sharing: Opportunities for Public-Private Partnerships is a 29-page report written for TransLink, the Vancouver, Canada area’s transportation authority to help the agency plan a path forward with respect to developing a data sharing policy and data sharing agreement.
Shared Mobility Data: A Primer for Oregon Communities is a 37-page primer on data policies and practices for shared mobility systems. While written for Oregon communities the content is applicable to any locality.
SharedStreets is a non-profit organization working on open-source software, digital infrastructure, and governance for urban transportation data.
The SharedStreets Referencing System is a non-proprietary system for describing streets and locations to allow porting of data between differing basemaps, such as a commercial GIS, a city-managed GIS, and OpenStreetMap.