This data set is a mobility model that quantifies the mobility flows and volumes in the rural towns of Mittenaar, Hohenahr, Bischoffen and Siegbach in the Lahn-Dill district, based on mobility studies, public transport passenger counts and data from private mobility providers for the years 2019 and 2020. Information on mobility volume includes travel purposes, times, weekdays and distance travelled per source-target relationship and is aggregated and target address specific on a monthly basis. The dataset contains the following fields:
_tripID [Integer]: Individual identification number of a route cluster
_tripType [String]: Purpose of the distance cluster traveled without distinction between round-trip routes
_tripCount [Integer]: Total number of distances between start and end coordinates in a cluster
_startClusterID [Integer]: Individual identification number of a cluster
_startDistrict [String]: Locality of the starting point
_startZip [Integer]: Postcode of the starting location
_startLat [decimal degree]: Latitude of the center of a starting cluster
_startLong [decimal degree]: Longitude of the center of a starting cluster
_distance [Integer]: Distance travelled in kilometers
_endClusterID [Integer]: Individual identification number of a cluster
_endDistrict [String]: District of the destination
_endZip [Integer]: Postcode of the destination
_endLat [decimal degree]: Latitude of the centre of a target cluster
_endLong [decimal degree]: Longitude of the center of a target cluster
_mobilityMode [String]: Means of transport travelled with the route cluster
_weekday [String]: Weekday on which the route cluster was completed
_timeslot [Integer]: Time at the beginning of the route cluster rounded to full hours
The data comes from the mFUND project “Data Modeling for the Use of Autonomous Minibuses in Rural Areas for Combined Transport of Persons and Goods” (Combinom), which deals with data availability for simulation-based mapping and analysis of combined transports in rural areas.
Kombinom is funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure as part of the innovation initiative mFUND. As part of mFUND, the BMVI has been supporting research and development projects on data-based digital applications for mobility 4.0 since 2016. In addition to the financial support, the mFUND supports the networking between actors from politics, business and research as well as access to the data portal mCLOUD with various event formats. More information can be found at www.mfund.de.
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