[OSM-talk-be] Traffic jam historical Open data ?
joost schouppe
joost.schouppe at gmail.com
Tue Mar 7 16:06:50 UTC 2017
Verkeerscentrum.be has data on traffic, at least for the motorways (and
some extra). There even seems to be some open data (looks like it's focused
on the present though):
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/minuutwaarden-verkeersmetingen-vlaanderen
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/otap-feed-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen-full-version
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/datex2-feed-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/datex2-feed-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen-full-version
Maybe you could get some info out of these "open data pdf's" too:
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/rapport-verkeersindicatoren-hoofdwegennet-vlaanderen-2015
There is also some fancy user interface to extract traffic info by segment:
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/verkeersindicatoren-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen
2017-03-07 10:55 GMT+01:00 Ben Abelshausen <ben.abelshausen at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> This is one of the big missing links in open-data when using OSM for
> routing and traffic analysis, historical travel times. There was some data
> released by BeMobile during the dynacity project a while back but that was
> only for Ghent. I don't think we will see an open data source for this in
> short term because it's not collected by the government, it's expensive to
> collect, and it gives companies a competive advantage. There are some
> companies that realized that pooling their resources is the only way to fix
> this, that lead to this project:
>
> http://opentraffic.io/
>
> I think they will be starting to release something this year but I don't
> know how much data what coverage they will have or if they will cover data
> going back in time.
>
> Met vriendelijke groeten,
> Best regards,
>
> Ben Abelshausen
>
> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 8:50 PM, <mgwebmail at fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
>>
>> Yeah sure, welcome in the belgian imbroglio :-( Anyway, I’m especially
>> interested in Brussels, guess why :-)
>>
>> Nevertheless there are sources at the federal level - not open though.
>>
>> > On 06 Mar 2017, at 19:31, Wannes Soenen <wannesss at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Problem is traffic is a regional regulation. You'd need a flemish,
>> walloon and brussels source
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6 mrt. 2017 19:02 +0100, Matthieu Gaillet <mgwebmail at fastmail.fm>,
>> wrote:
>> >> Hey open data specialists,
>> >>
>> >> Not exactly osm-related, but does anyone know a Belgian source of open
>> data regarding traffic jams in Belgium ? I'm looking for historical data
>> (like how many kilometre jams in a given region at a given time)
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for helping,
>> >>
>> >> Matthieu G. (en mode mobile)
>> >>
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