
40:49
Can the congestion scan show an average or composite of multiple days? Or just small multiples as shown here?

45:28
Nevermind, I see the option for creating one time period or one for each day.

58:21
Rick. Did you mention the segment length of the data? Is it node to node (so no standard length), a specific unit distance, or when there is a change in data - so neither by node or specific distance?

01:00:47
yep

01:01:14
yes, know what it is

01:04:19
Oh. So by type of content or file type? Or both?

01:05:55
What decides the length of the segment?

01:08:44
No. Not really. I will need to follow up with you. Thank you in advance!

01:09:20
eclipse?

01:09:24
the eclipse!

01:09:25
Solar eplicse

01:09:28
eclipse

01:17:59
MP4 you can stop/restart action; GIf just plays

01:23:20
yes

01:23:22
Yes

01:23:27
yes

01:23:27
yes

01:23:28
Yes!

01:25:39
Are the spatial files for the Inrix TMCs and XDs downloadable from RITIS?

01:26:06
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ad97d6947d31447693ed79f37a4a2a4d

01:26:33
Ben, we have the shape files, contact Thanh at TPAU

01:26:52
Excellent, thank you Rich.

01:27:36
Thanh.N.NGUYEN@odot.state.or.us

01:29:53
If you export as an mp4 you can just edit in any video editor.

01:33:27
Did you say at one point that crash data would be getting onto INRIX? If so, what would that look like? As in what option would be available for analysis? Crash data is point data so I am not sure how it would be displayed?

01:34:12
Do you mean crash data (from CAR) or incident data from the ITS group, or both?

01:34:17
To clarify, that's the crash data from the incident system, not the crash data from the CARS group

01:34:25
Is there a way to know sample size?

01:35:24
Ok. Thanks for clarifying Ben.

01:36:02
Yes

01:36:26
How many data points for a specific hour at a specific location

01:36:59
Yes, that's what I was wondering about - low sample sizes

01:38:19
How are the "historic average speeds" determined? Is that from INRIX or derived by RITIS from a specific time range (all of last year, for example)?

01:40:32
Yes, thank you.

01:40:43
What types of incident response data can be displayed alongside the green/yellow/red speed maps over time?

01:44:14
yes

01:45:02
Will the crash data from the incident system be an element that can be analyzed? So say, for a particular XD segment, can you see how many times an incident occurred at that location over the selected time period? Hmm. I see what you are showing may be the way to see the data I am asking about?

01:47:31
Excellent, I can see all that info being captioned/narrated with the video clip examples we were looking at earlier.

01:48:51
This is probably a question about the INRIX data, not RITIS. Is there a way to approximate speed surveys based on individual probe vehicles instead of aggregates? That is to say, showing the % of probe vehicles traveling at different speeds. Instead of showing the % of time periods where the segment's average speed is different values.

01:48:57
Awesome! Thanks!

01:49:28
Sounds good, thank you.

01:49:55
Thanks Rick!

01:50:06
Thank you!!