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edasmalchi opened this issue
Jan 14, 2025
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Epic Information - MTC Transit Speed and Reliability Collaboration
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We've had several discussions with MTC staff about them using our segment speeds data that powers our Transit Speed Maps for their upcoming transit baseline assessment.
The most likely analysis period is October 2025. We'll work together to prepare in several ways.
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Can we reduce our interpolated segment distance to every ~400m instead of every 1000m? Additional freeway resolution would help MTC achieve their goals.
How can we design tools that our analysts as well as MTC/consultant staff can use to analyze corridors?
Review segment speeds pipeline data quality -- attempt to fix identified issues and check for more
Can this lay the groundwork for collaboration across public agencies in developing and maintaining these tools?
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Jan 14, 2025
epicRepresenting research requests - large segments of work and their dependenciesgtfs-rtWork related to GTFS-RealtimetoolingWork related to the management of our tooling and shared modules
Epic Information - MTC Transit Speed and Reliability Collaboration
Summary
We've had several discussions with MTC staff about them using our segment speeds data that powers our Transit Speed Maps for their upcoming transit baseline assessment.
The most likely analysis period is October 2025. We'll work together to prepare in several ways.
Research required:
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