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🛴 Dockless Data Explorer #134

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mateoclarke opened this issue Dec 4, 2018 · 3 comments
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🛴 Dockless Data Explorer #134

mateoclarke opened this issue Dec 4, 2018 · 3 comments

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@mateoclarke
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mateoclarke commented Dec 4, 2018

What problem are you trying to solve?

Sharing information and data about dockless mobility usage (🛴 , 🔌 🚲 , etc) in Austin.

CoA Public Information Info Page: https://austintexas.gov/docklessmobility
Open Data (Socrata): https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Dockless-Vehicle-Trips/7d8e-dm7r/data
Trip Density Map: ✨ Coming Soon...

Who will benefit (directly and indirectly) from your project?

  • Transportation planners managing right-of-way utilization.
  • Community advocates for safe infrastructure (bike/scooter-lanes)
  • Policy makers trying to understand usage of dockless mobility

What other resources/tools are currently serving the same need? How does your project set itself apart?

We've been working with other transportation agencies like LA and Santa Monica around the data specification and API architecture for data collection from dockless providers. So far, we haven't seen many public-facing dockless visualizations.

  • Ride Report has some tools but they aren't public facing.
  • Basic visualization on where providers are operating nationally.
  • Scooter Map shows where scooter are currently deployed, but does not include usage data.

Where can we find any research/data available/articles?

What help do you need now?

What are the next steps (validation, research, coding, design)?

  • As of Dec 1, we are currently in a soft launch, testing and final fixes phase. ATD Public Information Office is preparing to start publicizing the map within the next month.

How can we contact you outside of Github(list social media or places you're present)?

📧: mateo ⚫️ clarke AT austintexas ⚫️ gov


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@avickers
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Hi @mateoclarke,

I'm back in Austin after a two year stint in Miami. Are you still looking for help with this?

@mateoclarke
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Hey @avickers! Welcome back. It might be easiest to sync up on where we are with this project via Slack chat, a quick phone call or IRL at an Open Austin meetup.

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Sure thing. I'm just across the 1st St Bridge from City Hall, so it's also no problem for me to pop across to CH / Jo's / Austin Java / Taverna pretty much whenever, if that's convenient.

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