Hey Nikhil

Thanks for correcting me!


Thanks and regards.


Yours sincerely

*Shiv Hastawala*

(He/His/Him)
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Binghamton University (State University of New York)

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On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 1:43 pm, Nikhil VJ <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Rigved, thanks for the suggestion. Sudarshan,
> I've saved delhi gtfs-rt (bus gps locations) data over 2019-2020 (mostly
> 2019) here:
> https://server.nikhilvj.co.in/delhirt/
>
> you'll see some zipped csvs, one covering each week. (.7z is a zip format
> that gives good compression for text data, lookup 7zip)
>
> Please feel free to use it as you may. Data is as-was in the realtime feed
> released by https://otd.delhi.gov.in/ .
>
> Also, just to clarify Shiv's input : No, Openstreetmap doesn't have GPS
> navigation system and doesn't keep such archival data. That might be other
> apps using OSM. It has gps traces uploaded by users, for use as an aid for
> mapping. But most mapping doesn't rely too much on those now as there's
> better quality satellite imagery around now. They're likely not to repeat
> much along the same routes as the intention is to just one-time map a path.
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Nikhil VJ
> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 12:26 PM [email protected] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> One approach would be to look if someone is archiving historical GTFS
>> data. (I saw something Nikhil VJ was doing for delhi a few years ago.) It
>> has bus was here(lat-long) at this point of time data. With a lot of
>> cleaning, I was once able to derive traffic (slow-fast) conditions for many
>> roads during working hours.
>> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 6:32:00 AM UTC+5:30 Shiv Hastawala wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sudarshan
>>>
>>> Disclaimer: I haven't tried it and I'm only shooting in the dark.
>>>
>>> Open street map (OSM) usually has archives of a lot of types of their
>>> data across the web. It also has a GPS navigation system similar to Google
>>> maps, so I'm assuming they would have archival data for traffic too. Maybe
>>> that's a place you could look.
>>>
>>> If there are any other people who have concrete info on this, please
>>> pitch in.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yours sincerely
>>>
>>> *Shiv Hastawala*
>>>
>>> (He/His/Him)
>>> Doctoral Student
>>> Department of Economics
>>> Binghamton University (State University of New York)
>>>
>>> Zoom ID: 201 717 2613 <(201)%20717-2613>
>>>
>>> www.shivhastawala.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 at 7:14 pm, Sudarshan RSA <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to source traffic data for India to analyze as part of an
>>>> economics paper relating to air pollution that I'm trying to write. What I
>>>> want is, estimates of traffic density/an adjacent measure at as granular a
>>>> level as possible and preferably at the daily level. One ideal
>>>> configuration would be to have gridded daily data like we do with weather
>>>> variables, but I suspect that will be difficult.
>>>>
>>>> What is the best level at which I can find the sort of data I'm looking
>>>> for? Google maps doesn't seem to have historical data for traffic.
>>>>
>>>> I seek your advice.
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Sudarshan
>>>>
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