NACTO's City Data Sharing Principles

 
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With the increased amount of information cities will be receiving through the new Uber Movement Data (an online database that was recently released to help cities access anonymous transit-demand and trip-related data), NACTO has issued a City Data Sharing Principles policy to help identify the type of data that will most benefit transportation planning.

With so many ride-sharing companies that have access to similar information, it will be interesting to see how new releases of transportation data will be utilized by public agencies for future transportation planning.

 
 
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