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Bringing Transparency to the TTC via Streetcar and Bus Analytics. Submission for UofT Hacks IV.

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David Minin and Tal Zaitsev

OpenTTC

To run the application

npm install
npm run

Purpose

Submission for UofT Hacks IV. Developed with Angular and NPM.

OpenTTC was based on the idea of being able to historically track your buses/street cars. In it's first iteration the website serves as a median for user's to compliment or complain to the ttc. By showing historical data of a bus arriving late or too early the consumer's have a tool that will be meaningful to TTC representatives to tackle these issues.

The end goal of such a project would be to focus on data trends and insight analytics. With enough historical data on transit times, it becomes apparent where the pain points of a commute becomes (and at what times they become a problem). Something like this can easily be used for consultation when trying to improve transit systems across cities.

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Dashboard - you can see the full list of buses and streetcars that the TTC offers alt text

Fullscreen - for Demo purposes only the first few stops were tracking any sort of data alt text

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