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RiderLog Anonymised Bicycling Data, Australian Capital Cities 2010-2013

City Futures Research Centre, UNSW Sydney
Leao, Simone Z ; Pettit, Christopher J
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Point data describing location of bicycle trips in Australian capital cities in 2010-2013, recorded by users of Bicycle Network's RiderLog smartphone application. Route id links points of a single track. Points are the centroids of cells in a standard grid (500 m spatial resolution). Attributes of the rider (id, age, gender) and the route (purpose, distance, duration, speed, date and time) are linked to each point.

Available: 2017-07-07

Data time period: 2010-05-01 to 2013-12-31

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