Saturday, January 03, 2009

A few useful things

MPD has a crime mapping thing, that as of this morning the map feature does not like Firefox or Macs. You too can get the same thrill the police get when looking at statistics that say that crime is down. However, you are tempered by the fact that the latest victim of the theft from auto was your neighbor and the fact that there are fewer thefts from autos is of little comfort. I went down to the level of my block and discovered crime is down in almost everything, except one thing where it is up by several hundred percent.

If you didn't notice it on the right hand side of the blog I have links to find when the next 96, or G2 is coming, which sometimes is operational. There is a NextBus for the 96, the 90, the G8, the G2, the P2, and others. Poking around I found Nextbus for PG Co.

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5 Comments:

At 1/03/2009 1:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

crime is down when it's reported less. hope this helps.

rr446

 
At 1/03/2009 7:07 PM, Blogger Mari said...

Yes, the data is only as good as people bother to provide. Same for the bus. I watched the bus on the map hover in one spot then jump 5 blocks. I gather the signal the bus sends takes a while to process.

 
At 1/04/2009 3:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like the http://dc.everyblock.com/
crime list function because it can be set to 1,3 or 8 blocks from my home.
There is something odd about the sort in crime map. It makes crime appear lower than it is. In my neighborhood, there were more police reported robberies than appears on the crime map because some some are recorded as assaults. Check out the the every block list, or download the data yourself from the MPD web site.

Then there is "no narrative" issue... what a waste of could be powerful useful tool.

esse

 
At 1/05/2009 12:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NextBus is not open to the public yet. Posting links to the test site does a disservice to WMATA and NextBus, as viewers will think the system doesn't work properly. The current tracking system on WMATA buses only provides position updates every 5-15 minutes. NextBus requires updates every 90 seconds at most. Once WMATA has their tracking system updated, NextBus will work fine.

 
At 1/05/2009 8:00 AM, Blogger Mari said...

Well I am reachable at mari at inshaw period com if wmata wants to tell me. I've adjusted the side bar in light of that thought.
Also please ID yourself.

 

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