Halo
NHTS stands for this
National Household Travel Survey
Intelligent, information, and virtual are synonyms for BLANK
Smart cities
Glaeser states that when big data becomes powerful is it combined with this
Exogenous variation sources or exogenous shocks
Despite being 60 feet long, this vehicle can zip through traffic
Bus Rapid Transit
This is the current network system that people's devices connect to
5G
Finish the sentence...Big data is just a cost until...
You put it to use
University College London, UK, is where this author is associated
These are the two types of exogenous variation sources that Glaeser discusses in the article
shocks to people and shocks to places
This agency used cell phone data from over 5 million users in order to improve bus ridership
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority
This company processes over 40,000 search queries every second on average which translates to over 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide
LBS stands for this
Location Based-Services
This is the card system that Londoners use to pay for travel (rail, bus, tube, trains)
Oyster Card
Glaeser discuss the use of Google Street View as a way of predicition income and this other variable
housing prices
Analysis of traffic patterns allows transportation authority to use this "stick" to reduce car trips and traffic congestion
Congestion pricing
Users on this platform send on average 31.25 million messages and view 2.77 million videos every minute
This is the average number of destinations someone travels in a month
13 or 14
This is length of time over which cities are typically planned (i.e. long range planning)
20-50 years
Glaeser lists two major issues with using contingent valuation methods in surveying. Name of the two
noninstrumentality or nonfamiliarity
This app crowdsources user data in order to provide directions and shortest commute routes
Waze
This content sharing platform has more than 2 billion users, which is about 1/3 of the internet
YouTube
These two Kitchin Typology words are used to describe transportation data
Velocity and Exhaustive
This is the method where individuals enter their own data
Crowd sourcing
The trail of data left online by day-to-day internet use if referred to by Glaeser as this two-word term
digital exhaust
Data from this source was able to show that 2.3 of all car trips are less than 5 miles
Cell phones
This service accounts for 20% of all broadband usage in America on any given night
Netflix