OpenSidewalks seeks to make pedestrian ways, like sidewalks, first class members of an open, routable transportation network from which we can ask a variety of important questions. This means collecting a connected network of path types with detailed attributes like…
Annotations for Pedestrian Environment (APE)
Elevating the ambitions of TDEI and OpenSidewalks, the Annotations for Pedestrian Environment (APE) dataset addresses a critical urban mobility challenge: accurately mapping pedestrian pathways, including sidewalks and crossings. This project introduces a novel dataset featuring aerial satellite imagery, street map…
Using our API’s
Login, Authentication and authorization: Register with the TDEI; obtain and use an API key and credentials to become a verified data producer. Detailed information on the Transportation Data Equity API with Swagger documentation. The documentation includes explanations of its endpoints,…
Disability Justice for Urban Planners and Designers
While there is guidance on creating accessible spaces, particularly for creating ADA compliant spaces, it is inconsistent and often fails to address all disabilities nor incorporate elements of disability justice and pride. Based on Sins Invalid’s 10 principles of disability…