Here's the type of graph info I'm referring to about how busy 34th ave is at different times of the day
from Google business*. They are pretty much used everywhere now but maybe some haven't seen them yet.
I'm not seeing a graph, but I think I know what you are talking about. It's marketing and this is not information a supermarket or restaurant or Trader Joe's collects or posts. If I understand it correctly, this is just information Google tracks through smartphones and can tell people searching for a business what foot traffic is typically like (this would the same sort of tracking that lets Google Maps suggest an alternate route when there's an accident and slow down on a highway).
I have a Google business account, a Google business profile, but my business isn't retail so I don't bother with any of that kind of stuff. I'm not sure if there's a fee a business has to pay to Google for displaying that info, if it's offered as a way to satisfy users, or just given as free a la Google Analytics since it provides a ton of information to Google.
Can be obtained from Google business, that is unless you believe that 34th Ave is always consistently busy all 13hours and all 7 days of the week and there is no need for an analytics
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I don't think DoT has created Google Business accounts for specific Open Streets, nor would I expect them to. Also, I don't think foot traffic is consistent on 34 OS, because I understand how traffic works. It's just much higher than what the most rabid critics claim (which is it's mostly empty most of the time, no matter the season).
Have you seen the MTA Data? Useless and ineptly collected is all I have to say. We need outside professionals who have done this before and who will take time to really understand the neighborhood and avoid random closures and placements as the MTA has done. Real facts please!
Yes I have, and if you have, I am puzzled why you keep asking where the data is. Seems like a pretty disingenuous questions since what it seems like what you really mean "I've seen their data, and I just don't believe it."