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Release 2.2 of USDOT RDE and new connected vehicle data sets now available

The Research Data Exchange (RDE), a web-based data resource provided by the US Department of Transportation's Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program, collects, manages, and provides access to archived and real-time multi-source and multi-modal data to support the development and testing of ITS applications. The RDE now contains two new data environments associated with intersection queues and weather sensing applications, which were demonstrated during the 2014 ITS World Congress in Detroit an
July 21, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The Research Data Exchange (RDE), a web-based data resource provided by the 324 US Department of Transportation's Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program, collects, manages, and provides access to archived and real-time multi-source and multi-modal data to support the development and testing of ITS applications.
 
The RDE now contains two new data environments associated with intersection queues and weather sensing applications, which were demonstrated during the 2014 6456 ITS World Congress in Detroit and are available for download: Intersection queuing data and situation data based on J2735 messages: Data from a weather sensing and alert demonstrations.

Release 2.2 also includes new features: Version control to track updated versions of data; a link to the Weather Data Environment containing road weather data; a graphical and text-based search capability across all data environments; the ability to "like" or promote files with social media.

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