California Active Transportation Data Portal (CAT Data Portal)

UC Berkeley SafeTREC has launched the California Active Transportation Data Portal (CAT Data Portal), a platform to collect, store, and visualize bicyclist, pedestrian, wheelchair, and other micromobility device volume counts across California. 

Home page of the CAT Data Portal

The data portal is designed to:

  • Support the data collection and reporting requirements of the Active Transportation Program (ATP)

  • Provide useful data processing capabilities, like automated quality checks and estimation of annual average daily traffic (AADT)

  • Provide an open data set for researchers interested in analyzing trends in bicycle and pedestrian trips, safety,  and mode shift

  • Support active transportation planning by providing a “one-stop-shop" of data commonly used in active transportation planning

Users can create a free account and use the portal as a Guest, Counter, or Agency Admin. Guests can browse and download data, and Counters can work with agencies to collect counts. Agency Admins work on behalf of agencies to create/manage count studies and locations, enter and approve count data, and create count assignments.

Visit the CAT Data Portal website here, and for more information on how to use the data portal, view the tutorial. If you are an agency interested in sharing your count data with us, please contact catdataportal@berkeley.edu

Keep an eye out for future improvements over the coming months, including addition of intersection counts.