Since the beginning of the pandemic, Waze has been tracking and sharing data related to driving around the world. In an effort to help governments — and the general public — gain more insight into local driving trends as part of their overall COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, Waze has now made its data dashboard publicly available.
In the past, Waze have shared specific data related to Waze users in Canada and select cities including Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City and more. The data from the Waze COVID-19 Impact Dashboard is accessible for you to review and download from Waze directly by visiting https://www.waze.com/covid19. From here, you can access global, national and regional information, depending on your requirements, and can also compare various locations.
I was playing with this earlier today and it is very interesting to manipulate this data. I am sure that this data can help businesses guide their decisions, and be of interest to individuals.
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A New Resource From Waze: The Waze COVID-19 Impact Dashboard
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Waze has been tracking and sharing data related to driving around the world. In an effort to help governments — and the general public — gain more insight into local driving trends as part of their overall COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, Waze has now made its data dashboard publicly available.
In the past, Waze have shared specific data related to Waze users in Canada and select cities including Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City and more. The data from the Waze COVID-19 Impact Dashboard is accessible for you to review and download from Waze directly by visiting https://www.waze.com/covid19. From here, you can access global, national and regional information, depending on your requirements, and can also compare various locations.
I was playing with this earlier today and it is very interesting to manipulate this data. I am sure that this data can help businesses guide their decisions, and be of interest to individuals.
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