Research from NYU and connected car company Dash provides insights on bad driving behaviors of New York drivers across the boroughs.
In an example of how connected car data can be used, Dash, the New York City connected car platform, teamed up with New York University’s Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management to analyze the behavior of hundreds of New York City drivers and found a city full of speeders. Dash shared a sample of anonymized data — from its database of nearly 100m miles of driving — with Rudin researchers, giving them unprecedented insights into the behavior of
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