New Mobility Data Center

The Mobility COE Data Center serves as a central location for publicly available data related to new mobility. It will continue to be built out as new data sources become available. You can contact the COE with suggestions of other open-access data sources to include.

Waymo, an autonomous vehicle ride-hailing service, published downloadable data on miles driven per geography, reported crashes and injuries, collision counts, and comparisons to benchmark through June 2024.

The North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association (NABSA) worked with a a team of bikeshare system owners and operators, application developers, and technology vendors to develop privacy principles for mobility data and the General Bikeshare Feed Specification (GBFS), now hosted by MobilityData. GBFS provides real-time information about shared mobility operations, including bikeshare, scootershare, carshare systems.

MobilityData hosts a public directory of over 2000 General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) feeds from 70 countries. In partnership with the Two Sigma Data Clinic and funding from the U.S. Federal Transit Administration, MobilityData created a new API for the GTFS feeds.