Telraam sensors continously monitor a street form a citizen window. They count heavy vehicules, cars, twok-wheelers and pedestrians, every hour. Châteaubourg is one of the city in France with the highest density of sensors This dataframe is a subset of sensors data in Châteaubourg for 2022. Additional properties are not present natively in the Telraam API but are added by the package.
traffic
traffic
A data frame with 16,729 rows and 22 columns:
Sensor number. Equals -1 if the API request was made for a road segment and not for a camera.
Road segment Telraam ID. Equals -1 if the API request was made for a camera and not for a road segment.
Additional property - Segment name specified in configuration file.
Additional property - Concatenation of the segment_id and the segment name specified in configuration.
date and UTC time of the reporting interval (beginning of the interval).
Additional property - Day of the reporting interval.
Additional property - Hour of the reporting interval.
Additional property - Weekday of the reporting interval.
Additional property - boolean, indicates whether this entry is during a French public holiday.
Indicates whether this entry is during a French vacation period, and if true, the vacation period name.
can be "hourly" or "daily" for hourly or daily aggregate data.
between 0 and 1, represents the portion of the reporting interval that was actively spent counting the traffic
Additional property - boolean, indicates whether this entry has an uptime greather or equal than 0.
number of heavy vehicles, total and in both directions.
number of cars, total and in both directions.
number of two-wheelers, total and in both directions.
number of pedestrians, total and in both directions.
1, internal consistency value for Telraam.
the estimated car speed distribution in 10 km/h bins from 0 to 70+ km/h or 120+ km/h (in percentage of the total 100%).
name of the Time zone where the segment can be found.
estimated car speed limit in km/h that 85% of all cars respect