King St. Transit Pilot - Detailed Bluetooth Travel Time

The King Street Transit Pilot launched on Sunday, November 12, 2017 between Bathurst Street and Jarvis Street. The Pilot aims to improve transit reliability, speed, and capacity by prioritizing streetcars over private vehicles. This dataset includes travel times measured along the King St. Corridor, collected by Bluetooth sensors prior to the start of the Pilot as well as continuous collection after the Pilot's launch.

  • Data is averaged into 5 minute snapshots based on a sample of detected vehicles
  • Data is updated together with the publishing of monthly dashboard releases
  • Visit Travel Times Bluetooth for travel times on other streets monitored using Bluetooth sensors, including historical data.

Data are only available on the subset of City streets within the King Street Transit Pilot study area where detectors are placed and operational.

Relevant dataset: King St. Transit Pilot - Bluetooth Travel Time Summary

For more information, visit: King Street Transit Pilot

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Excerpt The King Street Transit Pilot launched on Sunday, November 12, 2017 between Bathurst Street and Jarvis Street. The Pilot aims to improve transit reliability, speed, and capacity by prioritizing streetcars over private vehicles. This dataset includes travel times measured along the King St. Corridor, collected by Bluetooth sensors prior to the start
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    Last Updated 2018-12-31 00:00:00
    Is Retired? false
    Date Published 2019-07-23 17:38:17.920136