Data
Sunbelt Cities Rank Last in National Street Safety Index
Cars and drivers continue to dominate the newest and sunniest cities in the United States.
Report: Pedestrians Are At Risk … Where You’d Least Expect It
The city may be underestimating number of outer borough pedestrians and is biased towards Manhattan, a new report finds.
How to Use Data to Fight For Safe Streets and Stop Super Speeders
College coders built a simple tool for DMV staff and administrators to identify repeat dangerous speeding behavior.
Memo to Mamdani: Data Shows Massive Jump in Ridership on Bedford Avenue’s Embattled Bike Lane
Hardened bike infrastructure increases the number of cyclists on the road — and here are the numbers to prove it.
Crunching Numbers to Curb Crashes: Using Federal Data to Make Our Roads Safer
Upholding federal data transparency is key to understanding and reversing the alarming level of crashes, fatalities, and strained infrastructure. Here's where we have more work to do.




