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France: Uber to share Paris data with public, city planners

 |  October 25, 2017

Uber said it would open up its trove of travel data in Paris to the public to help city officials and urban planners better understand transportation needs, as the company seeks to woo national authorities.

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    The US ride-hailing app collects huge amounts of data from the billions of trips taken by customers which it uses to improve its services and has recently started to make it available for a number of cities including Washington DC, Sydney and Boston.

    “We get asked all the time ‘Is there any way you can share more data? We’d love to see where people are travelling in our city’,” Adam Gromis, who is responsible for environmental sustainability at Uber, told Reuters.

    The service, called Uber Movement, shows how long it takes to make a journey between two points in a city at different times of the day.

    Uber is making the data available via a free website which can be accessed by anyone with an Uber account, but it is aimed particularly at city planners.

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