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... 59 Recent technological advancements have led to new types of transportation data. These data often have greater temporal and wider geographical coverage and may contain more details than the traditional data sets (e.g., probe and crowdsourced data)
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... 60 Practices on Acquiring Proprietary Data for Transportation Applications services. In exchange, agencies send Waze information on special events and planned road work, which are shared with Waze users.
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... Conclusions 61 Barriers and Concerns Agency Experiences and Practices Data and Service Quality • Include clear data specification in the RFP, including temporal and spatial coverage and sample size requirement. • Request sample data from vendors for evaluation.
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... 62 Practices on Acquiring Proprietary Data for Transportation Applications based on vendor input and sought additional comments from vendors. Circulating two RFIs aided the Coalition's efforts to develop a targeted and refined RFP.
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... Conclusions 63 per year. This step offers clarity on expected future costs, allowing agencies to prepare more accurate budgets.

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